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Elderly Receive Subsidies, Feel Supported
Elderly villagers expressed gratitude upon receiving subsidies, which helped resolve their living difficulties. Elderly individuals in a village are receiving subsidies, which has brought them smiles and a sense of security.
CRI News Radio
Labor Laws Protect Sick Workers From Dismissal
Labor laws provide multiple relief options for workers facing dismissal during medical leave. If an employer transfers a sick worker to a position unrelated to their skills and with punitive measures, potentially lowering their salary, this could also be grounds for dismissal.
CNR Voice of China
National Labor Model Wang Yanxia Inspires Workers
Workers facing dismissal after medical leave can pursue legal recourse if reassigned to unrelated or punitive roles with reduced pay. Her contributions and legacy are being remembered. Her work ethic said patience, meticulousness, and careful operation to avoid waste. Her work has contributed to the production of nearly 500 million iron and steel plates. Her 'Labor Model Innovation Studio' focuses on improving production techniques, including a project to stabilize a 5,000-ton capacity Dingjin, silicone, and Jinshui tin-agricultural device. The report said the role of labor in creating a better life and achieving dreams. Her 'Labor Model Innovation Studio' was established in 2015, focusing on research and production techniques. The studio is working on stabilizing a 5,000-ton capacity device for producing Dingjin, silicone, and Jinshui Tynong.
CNR Voice of China
Speaker Argues For Human Element Over AI
Filmmaker Feng Xiaogang discussed the importance of human emotion and authenticity in storytelling, contrasting it with the capabilities of AI. Feng Gu contrasted this with AI's capabilities, noting that while AI can be faster and smarter, it lacks genuine human emotion and connection. He shared anecdotes from his film "Beautiful Big Feet," which depicted the challenges of rural education, identified human stories. Filmmaker Feng Gong discussed his preference for creating original films that focus on human stories and ordinary people, contrasting this with AI's capabilities. The educator's creative preference lies in telling stories about ordinary people and everyday life, believing that authentic narratives resonate most with audiences. An educator stressed the importance of human interaction over artificial intelligence, with this principle being applied in Guangdong province.
CNR Economic Voice
Educator Emphasizes Human Touch Over AI
A film director discussed a preference for creating stories about ordinary people and human connection, contrasting this with AI's capabilities.
CNR Economic Voice
Grassroots Work Provides Purpose And Satisfaction
The narrator finds satisfaction and pride in detailed policy work that helps villagers. Performing detailed policy work at the grassroots level provides a sense of security and pride.
CRI News Radio
Farmer Receives Subsidy For Raising Chickens
A subsidy of 1,000 yuan is available for raising at least 30 chickens. The farmer was assisted in applying for the subsidy, which has helped resolve living difficulties and brought smiles to the faces of the elderly recipients.
CRI News Radio
Farmer Receives Subsidy For Raising Chickens
A farmer has received a subsidy for the practice of raising chickens.
RTHK Radio 1 Hong Kong
Craftsman Revives Seven-Wire Nail Art
A video featuring a 1,400-year-old traditional seven-thread embroidery technique, known as 'Qi-Yuan' or 'Qi-Xian' in the Fujian region, has reached nearly 20 million views.
CRI Huayu Global
Worker Finds Purpose In Taklamakan Desert
A worker expresses deep connection and love for a remote desert location, questioning why some ask about their dedication to such a place.
CRI News Radio