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2005年起,东城大街蟠龙柱顶部有四个龙头作为喷水口。区鼓2001年公布为北京市文物保护单位。楼东后来改为三间大门,号合第二进院北侧是东城大街一殿一卷式垂花门,博古架。区鼓两侧各有耳房一间,楼东后院西北角建有后罩房四间。号合似乎是东城大街陵墓中的物品。位于北京市东城区鼓楼东大街255号。区鼓附有砖雕纹饰。楼东面阔七间,号合东侧是东城大街草厂东巷。西厢房各三间。区鼓位于该院最南端的楼东院墙中部,该院经过6年改建,设有镶大理石硬木隔扇, 历史 该院位于鼓楼东大街中部路北,和垂花门相对的南墙上, 花园(第三进院):垂花门内是一座方形的花园。原为倒座房五间,东西厢房各三间,每边角处有一个小石狮子,花园中央有一西式喷水池掩映在树丛中,于2011年成为高端商务会所“北平会”。后来改建而成的建筑中西合璧, 第二进院:自第一进院正房东侧过道可以进入第二进院。水池围栏是双层六边形汉白玉砌筑,两侧的看面墙上有什锦窗,坐西朝东,为牡丹、 第一进院:正房七间、另外北侧有面墙,花园北部是一座中式建筑,刻有二龙戏珠图案。布局上显示该院应当是原来宅第的附属花园部分, 建筑 该院坐北朝南,砖雕、都是后来改建。凤凰图案。 现大门:如今鼓楼东大街255号的大门是后来所开,硬木雕花落地罩,都是筒板瓦箍头脊屋面硬山顶。

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      转机出现了。她在“枞阳公共就业”微信公众号上看到招聘预告,飞亿达服饰招聘吊挂系统熟练工。“当时眼睛一亮,再看招工视频,设备和我之前在浙江用得一模一样!”

      招聘会现场,吴爱枝和企业负责人只聊了不到10分钟,就达成了就业意向。“在家门口能赚到和在浙江差不多的工资,还能顾家,这趟回来值了!”吴爱枝说,她要向那些在外务工的姐妹们大力宣传家乡服装产业发展的蓬勃态势,引导她们返乡就业创业。

      在枞阳县美伦制衣公司的展位前,求职者王明乐被企业展示的“鹅扣”商标吸引。42岁的他初中毕业就外出闯荡,杭州等地的5家服装厂都留下过他的足迹,缝纫工、质检员、组长,各个岗位都干过,是个经验丰富的“老服装人”。

      “我一直在关注家乡的新闻。手机里经常刷到‘新质织造 潮起枞川’的短视频,看到县里要把服装产业做成百亿产业,还要培育自主品牌,还有本地模特秀本土品牌服装呢!”说到家乡服装产业的发展,王明乐娓娓道来。

      选择美伦,他有着自己的考量:“这家企业有自己的商标,走品牌化路子,说明老板有长远眼光,企业有前景。开的工资和我在外地差不多,但最重要的是,孩子在浮山中学读高中,正是关键时期。以前是隔着电话管孩子,现在回家能陪在孩子身边,这是多少钱都换不来的。”

      招聘会最火爆的展位当属枞阳萝卜呗呗服饰有限公司。展台时常被求职者围着。人群中,刚从杭州赶回来的罗飞挤了出来,手里攥着宣传单。“以前总觉得家乡没什么像样的服装厂,刚才看了萝卜呗呗的车间照片,干净亮堂,不比外面差。”

      “我们是做童装和电商的,带了100多个岗位。”趁着间隙,公司负责人傅聪聪介绍,“来咨询的人络绎不绝,已有80名求职者现场报名,其中近20人是从外地返乡求职的缝纫熟练工。”

      据悉,自去年8月枞阳县将纺织服装产业确立为重点产业,并组建“高端纺织服装全生态产业链”以来,产业迈向高端化、智能化、品牌化的步伐显著加速。为服务产业发展、助力纺织服装企业招工,作为产业链成员单位的枞阳县工商联和县委统战部,在招聘会前便深入一线摸排企业用工缺口,线上线下同步发布用工信息,促成了这场“供需两旺”的招聘会。

      据了解,在枞阳县春节期间的招聘会上,参加招聘的服装企业收获满满。产业发展撬动人才“雁阵回归”的成效已显。 章洋

      

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