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    Beijing readies for coming job strains
    By Di Fang (China Daily)
    Updated: 2004-12-13 22:37

    The Beijing municipal government plans to adopt effective measures next year to deal with serious employment challenges.

    It is predicted that a total of 680,000 new labourers will enter Beijing's labour market, while the capital city will have only 500,000 new jobs available next year.

    Song Fengjing, vice-director of the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Labour and Social Security, was quoted by the Beijing Times as saying the government has three major measures to deal with the situation.

    "First, all 18 district and county governments will step up efforts to create more jobs next year," he said.

    Beijing will make small loans easier to access next year, in an attempt to encourage more people to start their own tiny businesses.

    Second, according to the official, rural labourers and unemployed urban people will be offered additional job training.

    "Third, labour and social security departments are now drafting a series of policies and services to help labourers from rural areas to be capable of finding jobs," Song said.

    Meanwhile, the labour market and the services to accommodate it will be further upgraded next year, according to the official.

    "I believe employment work next year will go smoothly," he was quoted by local media as saying.

    But problems will still exist.

    "With the accelerating economic adjustment in Beijing, more people will be laid off from their original posts," Song said.

    "And many of the laid-off workers will find it difficult to find new jobs for lack of professional knowledge and due age restrictions," he said.

    Meanwhile, 60,000 farmers will lose their land and become urban residents next year together with the urbanization in Beijing, according to the official.

    Currently, there are some 270,000 rural labourers in Beijing, who are from across the country and have failed to find jobs in the city.

    "The municipal bureau of labour and social security will step up their efforts next year to solve the problem of the employment of the group," Song said.

    Local government is predicting the registered unemployment rate in Beijing will be controlled within 2.5 per cent within this year.

    Experts are urging the government to adopt favourable taxation policies for laid-off workers and rural residents to start their own businesses.

    Employment of fresh college graduates is also a key attention-getter.

    It is predicted that a total of 3.4 million students will graduate from universities throughout the country next year, up 21 per cent compared with last year.

    Sources with the Ministry of Labour and Social Security said the government will aid those graduates who have failed to find jobs six months after graduating.



     
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