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Labor-intensive businesses get aid to create jobs
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2008-10-27 15:57 BEIJING -- In face of the international financial meltdown, the Chinese government will support labor-intensive enterprises, small and mid-sized businesses, the private companies and the service sector in order to maintain a stable unemployment rate. "The ongoing international financial crisis which was triggered by the US sub-prime mortgage debacle has affected the employment situation in China, particularly many export-oriented enterprises, " said the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security (MOHRSS) spokesman Yin Chengji here Monday. The country created 9.36 million jobs in the first three quarters, and helped another 4.09 million laid-off workers re-employed, he told a press conference. To keep the unemployment rate stable in face of the international financial crisis, Yin said, the government was going to support labor-intensive enterprises, small and mid-sized businesses, the private companies and the service sector. In order to bail out those businesses in difficulty, the government decided to increase credits and loans to them and offer them more tariff refunds for exports, he said. The spokesman said the government would take further responsibility of creating jobs, by offering taxation, financing and other incentives for start-up businesses. Further coordination with related governmental bodies will be made to increase employment of graduates from colleges and universities. The government would also provide more career training for laid-off workers, helping them be re-employed as soon as possible, Yin said. The government has transferred 219,000 labors from areas, which were hit by a massive earthquake on May 12 in southwest China's Sichuan Province, to other places for new jobs. Another 865,000 people were aided by the government to find jobs in places where they live. About 215 million workers joined the nationwide urban pension system, nearly 274 million participated in the basic medical care system, 122 million were in the unemployment insurance mechanism, 135 million were covered by the work injury insurance and 88 million were in the maternity insurance, the ministry figures show. The government will start tryouts to establish a pension system in rural areas and expand the urban pension system to rural migrating labors, Yin said. |