China striving to ease employment pressure ( 2003-08-17 08:56) (Xinhua)
China faces a grave unemployment situation this year with 24 million people
searching for jobs, as 10 million new job-seekers enter the labor market this
year to compete with over six million laid-off workers and eight million
registered unemployed people for jobs.
The Chinese government expects to create at least eight million jobs this
year to help ease the situation, which was exacerbated by the outbreak of the
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) epidemic in the first half of this
year.
Officials with the Ministry of Labor and Social Security (MOLSS) said that
this year's target was attainable as the country maintains a fast economic
growth.
The employment and reemployment issue is high on the Chinese government's
agenda. The central government has mapped out a number of policies and measures
to create new jobs and promote employment and reemployment.
So far, China's labor departments have set up about 18,000 employment
agencies which have helped 9.78 million jobless people find employment in 2002.
Job services offered by those agencies to laid-off workers and urban registered
unemployed people are free of charge.
Over the past five years, an estimated 18 million workers who had been laid
off were reemployed.
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