Item from March 25, 1998, in China Daily: Li Shanlu (right), a 42-year-old laid-off worker, applies to work as a driver for a private company at the Beijing Municipal Employment Service Center ... Beijing will take various measures to help 80 percent of the city's laid-off workers find new jobs this year ... With the restructuring of State enterprises in recent years, the re-employment of laid-off workers has become a nationwide issue.
Nearly half of the respondents in a recent education survey said they supported the use of calculators in math classes.
Local Party chiefs and government leaders will be held accountable if their negligence leads to major criminal cases, mass incidents or accidents endangering the public in the provinces or regions they are responsible for, central authorities said on Thursday.
As the lavish spending of Chinese soccer clubs on foreign players makes global headlines, insiders suggest the country should invest more in youth cultivation to catch up with the world's best.
A former senior official in Shanxi province pleaded guilty on Thursday to taking bribes worth 44.58 million yuan ($6.8 million).
Women employees in Beijing who give birth to a second child could have their maternity leave extended by up to three months, according to a revised regulation on family planning adopted by the city on Thursday.
Nineteen miners died and 110 escaped with their lives after a cave-in at a coal mine in Shanyin county on Wednesday night, the mine's parent company said on Thursday.
Tibetan Buddhist monks are learning a range of skills, from languages to computing, along with their religious studies to ensure they don't lose touch with the modern world.
The Tibetan Buddhism Academy in Lhasa is set to open branches in the Nyingchi and Ngari prefectures of the Tibet autonomous region with the aim of further extending the range of its educational programs, according to religious leaders.
The High-level Tibetan Buddhism College of China could soon welcome its first students from overseas as it looks to raise the number of international exchanges, according to a senior faculty member.
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