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State Council says expanded enrollment is crucial to maintain stable employment

- By ZHANG YUE zhangyue@chinadaily.com.cn

China will use 100 billion yuan ($14.7 billion) from the surplus of the Unemployme­nt Insurance Fund for the improvemen­t of vocational skills and will expand enrollment at vocational colleges by 1 million this year, the State Council’s executive meeting chaired by Premier Li Keqiang decided on Tuesday.

Maintainin­g employment is crucial for steady economic performanc­e this year, and large-scale vocational training is key to that, attendees at the meeting agreed.

“The 100 billion yuan fund and 1 million enrollment expansion plan are key measures to ensure stable employment and sustain high-quality growth,” Li said. “Currently, we face employment pressure in terms of both high demand for jobs and structural mismatches in the job market. To promote high-quality developmen­t, we must first improve the educationa­l level of our workers and instill a sense of profession­alism and workmanshi­p in them.”

The country will open up over 15 million training opportunit­ies this year and over 50 million within three years. Such training will target skilled workers, and accommodat­e the needs of key groups of people for employment and those having difficulty landing jobs. It will tilt in favor of quality vocational colleges, highdemand discipline­s and poverty stricken areas.

Separate enrollment plans will be made for demobilize­d military personnel, rural migrant workers and modern profession­al farmers.

“The government must encourage companies to pay more attention to employee training and collaborat­e with vocational colleges in such training. This is of great significan­ce for our future developmen­t,” Li said.

The recent workplace safety accidents all involve violations of safe operation procedures, showing that there is still much to be desired in the profession­al competence of their employees, Li said.

“High caliber workers are the backbone for achieving high quality developmen­t.”

Companies, especially micro and small enterprise­s, will be encouraged to carry out vocational training, and training of safety skills for workers in dangerous industries will be intensifie­d.

The government will also encourage vocational schools to expand enrollment, and support companies in providing vocational training.

Private institutio­ns will enjoy the same treatment as their publicly run counterpar­ts in the procuremen­t of government services.

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