Young people should treasure every opportunity to equip
themselves and face the challenges ahead with determination to map
out a bright career path, Hong Kong Chief Executive Donald Tsang
said on Thursday.
He urged Secondary Five graduates to take into account their
interests and abilities in deciding whether to pursue further
studies or join the job market.
Tsang made the remarks while visiting the Labor Department's
Hong Kong East Job Center and the Youth Pre-employment Training
Program Office Thursday morning to see the development of
employment services.
The city's total employment maintained an upward trend with the
creation of about 230,000 new jobs in the past three years. For the
first half of this year, the department received 243,021 vacancies
from the private sector and achieved 58,993 placements for
job-seekers, up 25 percent and 16 percent over a year earlier.
"Although our economy has revived, globalization has brought
about competition. We will continue to strive to enable the economy
to forge ahead at full steam. We will keep on investing in
infrastructure, providing a business-friendly environment and
creating more job opportunities," Tsang said.
On employment in remote districts, Tsang said he believed the
new job centers in Yuen Long and the North District to be open next
month will offer more job information and referral services for
people in the area. This will help ease the jobless situation in
these districts, he added.
More than 110,000 young people have so far received training
under the Youth Pre-employment Training Program Office, program and
the Youth Work Experience and Training Scheme.
(Xinhua News Agency August 11, 2006)