Beijing has unveiled a compelling new publication that dives deep into President Xi Jinping’s lifelong commitment to the frontline workers shaping China’s future. Titled ‘Xi Jinping and Frontline Workers,’ the book, compiled by the All-China Federation of Trade Unions and published by China Workers Publishing House, is now circulating nationwide.
Drawing from 23 in-depth interview transcripts, the volume chronicles Xi’s personal encounters with laborers across his distinguished career. From his early days in Hebei’s Zhengding county to leadership roles in Fujian, Zhejiang, Shanghai, and eventually the central government, Xi consistently immersed himself among the working class.
The narratives paint vivid pictures of Xi visiting construction sites, factories, mines, and ports. He listened intently to workers’ concerns about their daily struggles, living conditions, and professional challenges. More than just a listener, Xi addressed their needs, offering encouragement to innovate and push boundaries in their fields.
This publication serves as a powerful guide for Communist Party members and officials. It offers profound insights into Xi’s people-centered philosophy, underscoring his unwavering dedication to the welfare of the labor force that powers the nation.
At its core, the book emphasizes a vital truth: the unity, ingenuity, and hard work of millions of Chinese workers are the bedrock for building a modern socialist powerhouse. It highlights their indispensable role in the grand narrative of the Chinese nation’s rejuvenation, inspiring readers to appreciate the human engine behind China’s rise.
