More efforts should be made to improve the employment security
system, says a signed article in the overseas edition of
People's Daily. An excerpt follows:
There have been great changes in China' employment system since
the country adopted its reform and opening-up policies. The
unemployment rate stands high and the urban registered unemployment
rate has always been above 5 percent. A large number of unemployed
laborers need help. The employment risks for some groups and
regions are especially eminent, which could lead to social crisis
if not properly addressed.
The current employment security system is a combination of
unemployment insurance and proactive employment policies. The
majority of laborers, however, are not covered by the security
system: only about 40 percent of urban employees have unemployment
insurance; workers laid off by non-state enterprises and other
unemployed laborers are not covered by the pro-active employment
policies. Unemployment insurance only accounts for 12.7 percent of
the social average wage an unemployment relief that cannot provide
sufficient guarantees for life.
Therefore, more efforts should be made in this regard.
First, the unemployment insurance, relief and welfare systems
should be improved. The unemployment insurance level should be
increased. The insured period should be shortened to urge the
unemployed to find new jobs as soon as possible. The unemployment
registration system should be perfected to let all laborers get
registered in the places they live. Services and jobs should be
provided as major assistance with cash and goods given as
supplements.
Second, the proactive employment system should be improved.
According to national conditions, the policies should focus on
helping current employees stabilize their employment whilst helping
the unemployed find jobs. Various policies should be straightened
out and institutionalized through legislation.
Third, the employment security input system should be perfected.
A budget system should be established and well implemented. The
central government should adjust the financial input structures and
make transfer payments to poverty-stricken areas. And a supervision
system should be set up to ensure efficient money use.
Last but not least, the legislative work should be enhanced.
Related laws such as the Law on Employment Promotion and the Labor
Contract Law should be implemented to the letter.
(China Daily September 14, 2006)