HONG KONG (Reuters) -China on Monday released a plan outlining 14 specific tasks to promote retraining of the rural workforce to improve their job prospects, state broadcaster CCTV reported.
The announcement comes after China in April announced a 10-year plan to build an agricultural powerhouse, amid escalating tensions with the United States, an economic slowdown and challenges posed by climate change.
The plan, issued by several government departments including the Commerce Ministry and National Development and Reform Commission, announced policies including vocational education for rural workers.
China has close to 300 million rural migrants in cities, with around 100 million of them reaching retirement age over the next 10 years, according to official data.
To improve employment security of rural labour, it said it would “strengthen housing security, create favourable conditions for rural workers in cities to enjoy basic public services equally and integrate into the local society as soon as possible,” CCTV said.
The report said the scheme would help support job-seeking services for rural labour and support the employment and entrepreneurship of college graduates.
The plan would help improve the supply and quality of workers and better meet employers’ needs, CCTV said, citing Zou Yunhan, deputy director of the Macroeconomic Research Office of the Economic Forecasting Department of the National Information Center.
(Reporting by Farah Master and the Beijing newsroom; Editing by Tom Hogue and Sonali Paul)
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