The Ministry of Political Affairs usually engages in propaganda, writing short articles, involving party affairs, planning, and publicity. Sometimes it also has the functions of cadre management, that is, organizing personnel, evaluating, and issuing party votes. Do a range of chores. Then there are the bosses, especially the secretaries, who write tall tales. Of course, it depends on what you do in the division of labor, based on your major or expertise.
Trade unions generally organize periodic activities in the mines, such as sending warmth, organizing song and dance parties, galas, choruses, sports meets, and technical competitions on several major festivals. Conference, etc. There is also the function of protecting the rights of employees when they encounter difficulties. Of course, this is nonsense. Trade unions generally speak for their bosses and will not seek benefits for ordinary employees. The other thing is to set up a library and a newspaper reading column, write small manuscripts, submit them to some advanced teams and advanced grassroots units every year, sort out the materials, and prepare some trumpet-style manuscripts for the leaders.
It’s quiet, both departments are busy. Relatively speaking, trade unions are more leisurely. As long as they don't engage in large-scale activities, they are generally quite leisurely. If you were allowed to work in the reading room, it would be very relaxing, but this place is usually reserved for mine managers' wives.
Girls, if you have some artistic talents, it is better to stay in the union. If you are very introverted and unsociable, it would be safer to stay in the political and engineering department.
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