
A Woman Without Friends
by What If The Wind Doesn't Move?
About This Novel
At the age of 48, she still has seven years to reach the required retirement age. When she goes to work on weekdays, she is the first person to come to the unit. I remember that last year she was the backbone of the unit's business. Unexpectedly, in less than a year, she became a marginalized person in the unit. After the organizational reform, several tasks she was doing were transferred to the new unit, and the unit also had new leaders. The new leaders were very capable. First, they removed the corridor doors on the second and third floors, put up transparent plastic curtains, installed water heaters in the men's and women's toilets upstairs and downstairs, and put toilet paper in the bathrooms. The appearance of the unit. It had a new look. At the same time, the leader transferred three people from the original unit. The original director of the Party and Government Office went to the countryside to help the poor. The office director was temporarily held by an ordinary cadre, and a female comrade who came with him was added as deputy director. Then directors were appointed to the original departments and offices of the unit. He also opened a WeChat official account to promote business. Not long after, he secured a new office space for the unit from the government. In addition to the original public welfare staff, more than a dozen new people were hired through government purchase. Since then, the unit's team has grown much larger than before, and the business has decreased. Not only has she become idle, but also the Those who were assigned to official positions also had some free time. They could only participate in the "Standing Committee" at most. A lot of work was shouldered by temporary workers. She also suffered an invisible suppression. She was isolated and psychologically unbalanced. The pain arose from this. She was upright and ignorant of the world. Coming from the countryside, she felt lonely and helpless. Where could she go?
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