
Stable Employment in the Chinese Mainland Amid Seasonal Shifts
Data from the Chinese mainland shows stable employment amidst Spring Festival fluctuations, with ambitious measures set to boost job growth in 2025.
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Data from the Chinese mainland shows stable employment amidst Spring Festival fluctuations, with ambitious measures set to boost job growth in 2025.
China plans to increase resources and funding to support employment by 2025, aiming to create an employment-friendly development model, says Minister Wang Xiaoping.
Exploring how employment is central to well-being, this year’s Two Sessions highlight China’s efforts in economic growth, sci-tech innovation, and improving livelihoods.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is set to reduce its workforce by over 80,000 employees to return to pre-pandemic staffing levels, according to an internal memo.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang heads State Council meeting to enhance employment policies, healthcare access, and education reforms, aiming for sustainable economic and social development.
China’s economic strategy for 2025 focuses on high-quality development by boosting domestic demand and stabilizing employment, showcasing impressive growth and resilience.
China’s three-year plan is creating one million jobs for people with disabilities, empowering individuals like visually impaired audiobook narrator Yang Shu.
Chinese mainland’s work-relief programs have created 2.45 million jobs in 2024, boosting employment and income for low-income workers.
Xi Jinping’s article on promoting high-quality employment will be featured in the latest issue of Qiushi Journal.
Xi Jinping emphasizes promoting high-quality and sufficient employment to enhance workers’ well-being and ensure China’s economic stability.