Boosting Careers: Chinese Mainland’s Work-Relief Initiatives Create 2.45 Million Jobs
Chinese mainland’s work-relief programs have created 2.45 million jobs in 2024, boosting employment and income for low-income workers.
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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.
China’s Hainan Free Trade Port is set to become the world’s largest by 2025, significantly boosting employment through innovative policies and strategic initiatives like visa-free agreements and medical tourism.
Christopher Pissarides, 2010 Nobel laureate, highlights China’s service sector as a key driver for job creation and economic growth in a recent CGTN interview.
China’s 2024 government work report outlines stable GDP growth, robust employment initiatives, tech innovation, and supportive measures for the real estate sector, restoring confidence in the country’s commercial real estate market.
China aims for a steady 5% economic growth in 2024, focusing on consumption, employment, and fiscal support to navigate challenges and foster stability.
Marking three years since declaring victory over absolute poverty, China showcases robust policies and inspiring successes in economic growth and rural revitalization.
China introduces new guidelines to ensure minimum wage protection for delivery workers, enhancing rights and improving labor management in the platform economy.
Guangzhou’s Greater Bay Area career fair shines at night, showcasing entrepreneurial projects and expanding job opportunities for young professionals.