China Daily (Hong Kong)

President sends workers greetings for May Day

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping extended sincere greetings to the country’s workers of all ethnic groups on Thursday, encouragin­g them to contribute more to combating COVID-19 as well as promoting economic and social developmen­t through their hard work.

Xi made the remark when writing back to the staff of a serviceori­ented private company in Zhengzhou, capital of Henan province, ahead of Internatio­nal Labor Day, which falls on Friday.

Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, said that the employees of Yuanfang Group, guided by the company’s Party committee, have been committed to their posts as cleaners and doormen since the start of the novel coronaviru­s outbreak.

Many of them voluntaril­y asked to be sent to hospitals in Wuhan to provide assistance in the country’s hardest-hit region, he said, praising their contributi­ons for fighting the virus with actual deeds.

Faced with the sudden outbreak, millions upon millions of workers in China, from front-line medical workers to those participat­ing in epidemic prevention of all sorts, from sanitation workers to delivery workers and those who produce epidemic prevention materials, have poured their efforts into fulfilling their tasks and remaining quietly dedicated, Xi said.

Noting that greatness and heroes come from the ordinary people, Xi encouraged the country’s working people to maintain firm determinat­ion, stay motivated, overcome difficulti­es and continue to do extraordin­ary work in their positions.

Among the 60,000 employees of Yuanfang Group, there are more than 500 Party members. Recently, Xue Rong, the company’s Party secretary and also a delegate of the 19th CPC National Congress, wrote a letter on behalf of the staff to report to Xi how they have stuck to their jobs and actively participat­ed in epidemic prevention work.

They also expressed their resolution to share responsibi­lity and overcome the current difficulti­es in the country.

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