At present, the phenomenon of migrant workers returning to their hometowns early in rural areas has aroused people's concern. For the sake of this topic, we need to understand the reasons why farmers are returning home early. First, there are fewer urban fixed-investment projects in rural areas, and there are relatively few activities on the construction site, which has led to some migrant workers having to return to their hometowns early after completing a project. In addition, due to changes in the industrial structure, the demand for migrant workers in cities has been weakening year by year. Some migrant workers who lack technical and cultural literacy find it difficult to find stable jobs in the cities and are eventually forced to return to their hometowns. These are the main reasons for the phenomenon of early return of farmers.
However, there are more complex reasons behind the early return of farmers. On the one hand, the aging of migrant workers leads to a gradual decline in physical function, and it is difficult to adapt to the high-intensity working environment. On the other hand, their skills are often relatively simple, and it is difficult to meet the employment needs of enterprises, so it is difficult to find suitable jobs. Therefore, for these migrant workers with single skills, they need to learn more skills, and continue to learn and accumulate experience in the work to increase their competitiveness.
In order to solve the problem of farmers returning to their hometowns early, some targeted measures need to be taken. Some localities have begun to combine rural infrastructure construction with employment and entrepreneurship, and encourage migrant workers returning to their hometowns to participate in engineering projects to achieve local employment and increase income. At the same time, some localities have also launched employment service actions to provide migrant workers with services such as employment registration, employment skills training and job recommendation to help them find employment and start businesses.
Faced with the phenomenon of returning home early, farmers can take some measures to deal with it. First of all, for migrant workers who return to their hometowns early, they can consider registering with the local social security department for priority employment opportunities after the project construction starts or after the Chinese New Year. Secondly, they can find suitable job opportunities in the neighborhood to cope with various living expenses. In addition, migrant workers can also participate in employment training activities organized by local organizations to learn more skills and improve their competitiveness.
The problem of farmers returning home early is not simply because there are no jobs to be done outside. In fact, early return to home is influenced by a number of factors. Although the demand for migrant workers in cities has weakened, farmers are also faced with skill lists.
1. Increasing age and many other challenges. Therefore, farmers need to continue to learn and accumulate experience to improve their competitiveness. At the same time, social organizations and farmers themselves should also work together to stabilize the employment situation of migrant workers by providing employment assistance policies and training opportunities.
In my personal opinion, as a farmer, returning home early is not a bad thing. Returning to their hometowns allows farmers to better understand the local market conditions and find suitable employment opportunities for them. Moreover, participating in local infrastructure development and job training programs can help migrant workers improve their skills and lay the foundation for their future development. Therefore, farmers should actively respond to the problem of returning home early, and use this time to improve their ability and quality, and lay a solid foundation for future development.
Finally, I would like to hear your opinions and experiences. Why did you return home early?Do you have any views and suggestions on the issue of farmers returning to their hometowns ahead of schedule?Feel free to leave a comment to share your thoughts and experiences. Let's discuss and explore solutions to create a better environment for migrant workers to work and start businesses.