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作者:芦笛 在 驴鸣镇 发贴, 来自 http://www.hjclub.org
All this help for the Bolshevik party people, however, did not save Savva Morozov from the trouble brewed by strikes at his own factory — Nikolskaya textile mill. The reason for these strikes is hard to understand, considering how concerned Savva had always been for the workers and their comfort. They worked in spacious and well-lighted shops, with excellent ventilation; on up-to-date machinery. The living quarters were steam heated, air-conditioned, with individual kitchens, laundries and bathrooms. At the factory hospital the worker could receive treatment and care free of charge. There were also a Maternity home and Home for the elderly at the factory, too. The Sanitary Committee of the factory, headed by Savva himself, was on the look-out regarding the quality of food products for the workers at the factory store. Savva paid a bonus to all those workers, who attended gratis higher qualification courses, for every day of studies. Upon graduation from these courses, all those, who had studied well, received a higher pay. Those who had particularly distinguished themselves, were sent off for a trainee period to Germany or England, and upon returning, could look forward to more distinguished and higher paid employment.
There were asphalt roads in the factory workers' village, a very good library and theatre, plus a choir. Savva Morozov was greatly respected by the workers, despite being very strict, with a demand for discipline and proper work. He also abhorred smoking, and forbade the workers to do so.
SAVVA MOROZOV,By Elena Bashilova
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