LINE

    Text:AAAPrint
    Society

    China won't see new upsurge in layoffs: official

    1
    2016-03-06 12:08Xinhua Editor: Gu Liping
    Xu Shaoshi, minister in charge of the National Development and Reform Commission, gestures during a press conference for the fourth session of China's 12th National People's Congress (NPC) on the country's economic and social development and the draft outline of the 13th Five-Year Plan in Beijing, capital of China, March 6, 2016. (Photo: Xinhua/Chen Yichen)

    Xu Shaoshi, minister in charge of the National Development and Reform Commission, gestures during a press conference for the fourth session of China's 12th National People's Congress (NPC) on the country's economic and social development and the draft outline of the 13th Five-Year Plan in Beijing, capital of China, March 6, 2016. (Photo: Xinhua/Chen Yichen)

    China will not see another upsurge in layoffs like the one seen in the 1990s as China seeks to revitalize the economy by cutting industrial overcapacity, a senior economic planning official said Sunday.[Special coverage]

    "On the whole, I'm optimistic about China's job market," said Xu Shaoshi, head of the National Development and Reform Commission, at a press conference on the sidelines of the annual parliamentary session.

    He cited five reasons for his optimism.

    First, some enterprises have taken measures including cutting working hours and salaries to avoid laying off their employees.

    Second, although China's growth speed has slowed somewhat, its economic aggregate is growing larger. One percentage point of growth in gross domestic product now translates to an addition of 1.6 million jobs.

    Third, the fast-growing service industry is a reliable source of job creation. In 2015, the service sector accounted for 50.5 percent of China's GDP, the first time it has exceeded the 50-percent level.

    Fourth, the growing zeal for innovation and entrepreneurship means more people are starting their own businesses. In 2015, 4.4 million new enterprises were registered. This translates to 12,000 new ones every day.

    Fifth, with the development of social mobility and information exchange, it is easier and faster for people to find jobs that match their ability and interest.

    The world's second largest economy is trying to revitalize its industrial sector through squeezing out redundant workers.

    According to preliminary forecasts, the coal and steel sectors will see a combined laid-off workers totaling 1.8 million.

    To cushion the effect of job losses on families and society, the central government will allocate 100 billion yuan (15.4 billion U.S. dollars) over two years to help the laid-off workers find new jobs.

      

    Related news

    MorePhoto

    Most popular in 24h

    MoreTop news

    MoreVideo

    News
    Politics
    Business
    Society
    Culture
    Military
    Sci-tech
    Entertainment
    Sports
    Odd
    Features
    Biz
    Economy
    Travel
    Travel News
    Travel Types
    Events
    Food
    Hotel
    Bar & Club
    Architecture
    Gallery
    Photo
    CNS Photo
    Video
    Video
    Learning Chinese
    Learn About China
    Social Chinese
    Business Chinese
    Buzz Words
    Bilingual
    Resources
    ECNS Wire
    Special Coverage
    Infographics
    Voices
    LINE
    Back to top Links | About Us | Jobs | Contact Us | Privacy Policy
    Copyright ©1999-2018 Chinanews.com. All rights reserved.
    Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
    主站蜘蛛池模板: 新巴尔虎右旗| 南木林县| 永德县| 合川市| 淳化县| 江北区| 金昌市| 分宜县| 上林县| 清水河县| 北碚区| 长顺县| 碌曲县| 化德县| 页游| 冀州市| 伊通| 嘉峪关市| 青铜峡市| 海原县| 儋州市| 平利县| 都匀市| 赣州市| 丰台区| 祁东县| 铁岭市| 兴文县| 梅河口市| 栾川县| 班戈县| 方正县| 威信县| 出国| 罗源县| 江门市| 南丹县| 金沙县| 岳普湖县| 琼中| 库尔勒市|