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Guangming Shoes 500 Pairs Of Leather Shoes Donated "Brother"

2007/10/23 0:00:00 10422

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Recently, the reporter learned from the three Department of the Guangming footwear industry, the newly opened operation, that the company will give 500 pairs of high quality leather shoes worth more than 5 yuan to the taxi drivers with 1, 2, 3 taxi numbers from October 20th to November 4th to show their love for "brother".

Guangming shoe industry is a large footwear commodity monopoly enterprise in our city. With the growth of enterprises over the past few years, the shoe industry has not forgotten to repay society.

They have repeatedly extended their support to the disadvantaged groups in the society.

A few days ago, when the head of the company learned that the taxi drivers trampled on the throttle, clutch and brake for more than 20 times a year, they belonged to the most loss of shoes, and their incomes were not very high. The company decided to send warmth to the "brothers", and also confirmed the quality of the light shoe industry.

According to the person in charge of the Guangming footwear industry, the presentation will start in October 20th.

During the activity, as long as the taxi driver's license plate number is 1, 2, 3, the driver can only get a pair of high quality leather shoes in the three part of the Guangming footwear industry with only a small fee for the relevant documents.

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