Job fairs after this Spring Festival are especially crowded. As we've just been hearing, more people are looking for new kinds of work, and many factories are short of labor in industrial cities across the country. New ways of finding employment are helping balance labor supply and demand.
Factories in Quanzhou City in east China's Fujian province have over 150,000 vacancies.
That's why the local government has been organizing and planning 100 job fairs across the city in the space of two weeks.
Job fairs and agents are the traditional ways to fill posts. But new methods are needed to handle the recent boom in the labor market.
Labor bureaus have set up a network across the city and are collecting and posting job information.
Job seekers can find the right jobs.
Handan city in Hebei Province has collective contracts with labor-hungry coastal cities. It's trained and placed over 65,000 people.
Guo Angao, manager of Suzhou Lingling Electronics,said, "We have set up 6 new production lines to meet our huge export tasks and need technical workers. These workers hired in Handan were trained by the local labor department and they are very welcome. "
The labor bureau's job doesn't end with helping workers signing collective contracts and providing training. It's also involved in their transport and providing post-contract service to the employees.
Editor: Guo Changdong Source: CCTV |