The Chinese government has adopted long-term strategy and policy
to promote employment and has taken various effective measures to
increase employment opportunities, said Chinese labor minister on
Thursday.
The government will "expand employment and reduce unemployment
to a socially acceptable limit," said China's Minister of Labor and
Social Security Tian Chengping in a speech to the Brookings
Institution.
Tian, who arrived in Washington Tuesday night, said that China
plans to create 45 million new jobs and transfer a 45 million rural
labor force to the non-agricultural sector and urban areas in the
next five years.
"To meet this target, it is necessary to closely link economic
development with employment growth, build a sustainable employment
mechanism while addressing existing problems," he said.
He also acknowledged that China will be under heavy employment
pressure in a considerably long period of time due to its huge
population and the weak economic foundation.
"In the next few years, the urban labor supply will keep at 24
million plus annually. However, there will be only 11 million jobs
available from economic growth and retirement," Tian said.
(Xinhua News Agency September 15, 2006)