Vice-Premier Huang Ju said here that China should make substantial
efforts to further reduce unemployment and guarantee the
fulfillment of the goal for employment and re-employment for this
year.
The recent severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) crisis caused
some difficulties in creating job opportunities and the
re-employment of laid-off workers, said Vice-Premier Huang during a
three-day inspection tour of central China's Henan province, which
ended on Saturday.
But the outbreak of SARS had not hurt or undermined China's overall
economic development, he said, and the government was confident of
go on reducing unemployment.
The rapid growth of China's overall economy and service sector
would produce more jobs, he added.
Governments at all levels had worked out preferential policies to
help people seek more jobs which would take effect in the latter
half of this year, he said.
Vice-Premier Huang particularly called on local governments to
focus on employment and re-employment of laid-off workers.
The local administrations were urged to continue carrying out
preferential policies, such as cutting taxes and offering
micro-credit, for laid-offs to start their own businesses.
The country would speed up the development of the service sector
which was in great need of labor force and improve the assistance
mechanism for laid-off workers, Huang said.
(People’s Daily July 28, 2003)
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