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July 27, 2009

Students have been posting that continued employment: School that has nothing to do with raising the employment rate

Filed under: Financial News — Tags: — lily @ 10:43 am -0700

Students have been posting that continued employment: School that has nothing to do with raising the employment rate
Never heard of in the case of employment units, with a local company, “signed” the employment agreement – this, college graduates the self-proclaimed “by the employment.” For a time, “was working” become popular vocabulary. Behind the false employment agreement, what mystery? A few days ago, this reporter conducted the investigation found that the school, students and staff in which the agent, played a different role.

“Who on behalf of the employment agreement I signed?”

“I have a job, employment, and not know the truth in the circumstances of employment!”

July 12, 2009 session of the Northwest University of Politics and Law graduates .All in butter sauce,” the network name, a well-known in the domestic forum post, said in his knowledge, the school with a signed Xi’an employment agreement, and he did not even listen to the company
introduction, “We handle the relationship between the file transfer of the last day, watching the contents of the employment agreement, I was shocked, my God, I actually have a job, the company is and who in the end of the employment agreement signed?”

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December 8, 2008

Financial Crisis Impact on China Employment Rate

Filed under: Financial News — Tags: , — Nancy @ 10:34 pm -0800

Experts of the Central Party School: in China, the real unemployment rate in cities and towns next year will rise to 14%
As the decline of export demand, weak domestic consumer demand, enterprise management difficulties and other factors may reduce 12 million to 20 million jobs, but the Chinese employment and social stability in 2009 will be a very serious. It is expected that the real unemployment rate in cities and towns will be 14% approximately.

Central Brainpower Project: China will strive to control about 4.5% unemployment rate
According to the report, three-day Central Economic Work Conference held in Beijing, in view of the financial crisis, the decline of economic downturn has a serious impact on the job market. How to stabilize the public employment and income levels become the major focus of the development of economic policy next year.

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November 9, 2008

China Employment Pressure and Jobless Rate in China

Filed under: Financial News — Tags: — Nancy @ 8:28 pm -0800

Hometown Return of 3 Million Farmers Workers and University Graduation of 6 Million Students Give Great Pressure to China Employment
In 2008 and 2009, the employment pressure is very great; on the one hand, a large number of labor-intensive private businesses have closed down. According to the survey, hometown return number of farmer workers in Chongqing is 3 million people. On the other hand, a large number of additional labor supply, university graduates in 2008 being 5.9 million. Guotai Junan reported that lower than 8% GDP growth rate would be facing a severe unemployment problem.

Rise of Unemployment Rate in China is Inevitable
Date from Human Resources and Social Security showed that by the end of September, the country registered urban unemployed people were 8.3 million people, while the registered unemployment rate was 4%, which are equal compared with the end of last year. However, this data is difficult to reflect the true employment situation in the country, because its data did not include migrant workers and new graduates.

Clouded by the failure of the the Pearl River Delta, Unemployment Ware of Migrant Workers may increase social turbulence
a large number of labor-intensive enterprises with relatively weak strength have closed down or bankrupted, or hundreds of enterprises have been transferred from Dongguan, Shenzhen and other places, so a large number of corresponding migrant workers lose their original employment opportunities.

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