Beijing rolls out action plan to boost employment


An action plan for stabilising jobs, expanding employment capacity and improving employment qua­lity, issued by the leading group on employment work under the State Council, was made public on Monday.

The plan outlines policy mea­sures that focus on meeting labour demand in key sectors, tapping employment potential and raising employment quality, among other priorities.

To stabilise labour demand in key sectors, the plan proposes developing the manufacturing sector in light of local conditions to absorb more workers, step­ping up support for sectors such as construction, accommodation and catering to unlock further employment space, and keeping the recruitment scale of policy- backed posts stable.

To further tap employment potential across all channels and sectors, efforts will be made to expand job opportunities in the consumption sector, boost employment through scaled-up investment projects, develop new quality productive forces to ­create more jobs, expand employment capacity in the livelihood service sector, improve the employment carrying capacity of coordinated urban-rural and inter-regio­nal development and give full play to the catalytic effect of entre­preneurship in driving employment.

As added measures to improve employment quality in the country, the plan prio­ritises advancing vocational upskilling, optimising the ­supply of high-quality ser­vi­ces, protecting the legitimate rights and interests of workers, and fostering shifts in public attitudes towards employment. — Xinhua

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