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China Works Hard to Create More Jobs
China's Ministry of Labour and Social Security says the country will make a summary of successful experiences in promoting employment in order to help create more jobs.

The ministry notes that all levels of government will make it a constant part of their duty to do more to help the unemployed get back to work.

Meanwhile, the ministry adds that creating new areas of employment should be connected with economic growth.

(CRI October 8, 2004)


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