More emphasis should be attached to the establishment of a long-term
employment assistance mechanism, according to a commentary in Workers' Daily. An
excerpt follows:
Employment is the base of people's livelihood. It is
gratifying to see that Northeast China's Liaoning Province recently carried out an employment relief
act to help completely unemployed families.
In early 2005, the Liaoning
government decided that there should be at least one person employed for every
urban family in need of work. A total of 175,000 people from 143,000 families
had new jobs by the end of that year. Another 34,000 families benefited from
this project in the first 10 months of 2006. Now a balance has been sustained
and the number of "zero-employment families" is zero. A long-term employment
relief mechanism has been established. A report in People's Daily points out
that the local government has done a good down-to-earth job.
Various
activities have aimed to help ordinary people nationwide in recent years,
including many long-term relief mechanisms. Liaoning's "zero-employment family"
relief work is a typical example.
As the reform of enterprises deepens
and labor relations adjust, some urban families are facing difficulties.
Employment and re-employment have become the biggest issue for them. This is
especially true as some laborers age, have no skills, or are in poor health. In
some families both husband and wife have lost their jobs. Under such
circumstances, it is extremely important to help them to get a job.
When
completing the social security system including pension insurance, unemployment
insurance and minimum-standard living insurance, governments at all levels
should not forget building a long-term mechanism to promote employment. A job is
always better than one-time financial relief. It would solve the problem at the
root and show the government's responsibility to concentrate on employment,
activate all resources, carry out favorable policies and enable laborers to
support themselves legally.
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