Xinjiang’s modern “Weaver Girl” skillfully weaves a happy life
China News Service, Urumqi, December 28 (Gou Jipeng and Zhang Shangkun) “My father, mother, and sister are all textile workers. Under their influence, in October 2020, I also applied for a job in a textile company after graduating from university. The printing and dyeing company goes to work.” Mireguli Yushan from Baicheng County, Aksu Prefecture, Xinjiang said on the 28th.
On the same day, Xinjiang held the 13th “Labor Creates a Better Life” series of symposiums. Many modern “weaver girls” from textile companies across Xinjiang shared their stories of weaving a happy life with their hard-working hands, refuting the beauty of beauty. Anti-China forces in the West have fabricated lies about the existence of “forced labor” in Xinjiang and refuted the recent signing of the so-called “Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act” by the United States.
Over the past year, Mireguli Yushan has grown from an ordinary employee to a technical expert, and her income has also been higher. “My monthly salary has now increased to 4,200 yuan (RMB, the same below), and I have started to have savings. I want to earn more money, buy a car, and take my family and friends out for fun on weekends.” She said that the company’s employees are all People who come to work voluntarily want to make their lives better through hard work.
“I am a textile worker who came from a rural area in southern Xinjiang. Today I will use my work experience and personal experience to expose the lies of anti-China forces in the United States and the West.” From Kuduk, Kizil Township, Yingjisha County, Kashgar Prefecture Nurguli Sawut from the village said that she is now a worker in a textile company in Shawan City.
“In 2019, after passing the application examination, I signed a labor contract with the company. With the help of my master, I quickly mastered the textile technology, and my monthly salary has increased from about 3,000 yuan at the beginning to 5,500 yuan now.” Nurguli Sawuti said that she has now become a master and has brought nearly 50 apprentices to teach them the techniques step by step. “In fact, we get rich by hard-working hands, and our days are getting better and better. We don’t need anyone to force us at all.”
Alzuguli Zunun, who was once a housewife, is now a textile worker in Kashgar City. “I used to do housework and take care of the children at home every day. The family’s income depended entirely on my husband, and the economic conditions were not very good. Later, with the introduction of my neighbor’s sister, I successfully applied for a job in a local textile company.”
After more than 6 years of working in the industry, with the company’s training and her own efforts, Alzuguli Zunong has been promoted to workshop director, and her monthly salary has also increased to more than 5,000 yuan. She said: “Only hard work can create wealth. We work hard to live the happy life we want. There is no so-called ‘forced labor’ at all, and lies will inevitably be exposed.” (End)
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