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WTO entry poses challenges to women 2003-09-22
While most research on the impact of China's entry to the World Trade Organization (WTO) has been focused on economics, a report jointly produced by UN agencies and Chinese government departments examines the entry's impact on gender issues.

US job losses not China's fault 2003-08-18
World economic restructuring has meant that many countries play changing roles in production. But now, with some US manufacturers claiming bankruptcy and dismissing employees, many Americans are blaming China for the crunch their country is feeling.

WTO entry to create more job opportunities in China2002-05-28
China's entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO) is expected to create more job opportunities, according to a report published by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS).

Top legislator calls for more job opportunities2002-05-08
China's top legislator Li Peng has urged local Party committees and governments to create more job opportunities and to constantly improve people's quality of life.

Market for labourers to become more competitive2002-05-08
In making employment policies, the government should take into consideration the interests of both rural and urban labourers, said an article in the Outlook Weekly magazine.

Quarterly survey pinpoints job creators 2002-04-30
A recent official survey found that wholesale and retail trade, food supply and the manufacturing and service industries have constituted the lion's share of job opportunities in China's urban areas.

Labourers enjoying better protection of rights 2002-04-30
China has enjoyed overall stability in employment despite the fact that the country faces intense pressure in this regard due to its huge population, abundant labour resources and economic restructuring, according to the Information Office of the State Council in a white paper entitled "Labour and Social Security in China."

White Paper on labour issued 2002-04-30
The Information Office of the State Council issued yesterday a white paper entitled "Labour and Social Security in China."

China confronts grim job situation 2002-04-29
In the coming four years, China is likely to experience the most serious unemployment pressures it has ever faced, with the country expecting to see the jobless numbers rise to more than 20 million, a top labour official warned on Sunday.

China strives to solve layoff problem in 3-5 years - Vice Premier 2002-04-25
The Chinese government plans to basically solve the problem of layoffs from state-owned enterprises in three to five years, according to Vice Premier Wu Bangguo.

New training scheme 'must help in creating jobs' 2002-04-23
Legislators and social workers have urged the government to make the Youth Work Experience and Training Scheme, due to be launched in July, a useful and practical one which actually helps young people secure jobs.

Vice Premier stresses re-employment2002-04-21
Chinese Vice-Premier Wu Bangguo has called for governments and departments at various levels to open more channels for the re-employment of laid-off workers of state-owned enterprises.

Shanghai to offer 15 more vocational tests 2002-04-20
In the second half of this year, sophomores, juniors and seniors Shanghai universities are able to register for vocational tests in 15 more fields, including communications, logistics and marketing, reported Youth Daily.

Capital to create 100,000 more jobs 2002-04-19
The Beijing municipal government plans to create some 100,000 jobs this year to tackle the problem of increasing unemployment, officials with the municipal Development Planning Commission announced yesterday at a press conference.

6,000 jobs offered to Chengde residents2002-04-19
Beijing offered about 6,000 jobs to Chengde residents from neighbouring Hebei Province at the first government-organized labour co-operation meeting.

Creating new jobs remains a challenge 2002-02-07
Entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO) last December has brought "no immediate changes" to the country's human resources market.

WTO brings job opportunities, challenges 2002-01-24
While the majority of employment sectors in China have the opportunity to benefit from the country's entry to the World Trade Organization (WTO), some sectors will face harsh challenges in the near future.

 
 
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