China Development Network News On March 5, Huang Shouhong, head of the drafting team of the "Work Report" and director of the Research Office, interpreted the "Work Report" and said that this year's "Work Report" has given more prominence to the priority orientation of employment and formulated a series of measures.
In terms of orientation, this year's "** Work Report" set the expected target of urban employment at more than 12 million people, "above", which reflects the strength, determination and clear policy orientation of the party and the first to do a good job in employment.
Huang Shouhong further pointed out that in order to achieve the employment goals, especially to ensure the employment of young people and college graduates, the report put forward a series of policy measures, which can be summarized in three aspects:
First, increase policy support. In addition to macroeconomic policies, the "Report" requires that fiscal and monetary policies should be strengthened this year to support employment, and more policies should be introduced that are conducive to stabilizing expectations, growth, and employment. At the same time, special employment promotion policies have also been strengthened, such as the return of unemployment insurance to stabilize jobs, special loans for job stabilization and expansion, and employment and social security subsidies.
The second is to increase support for enterprises in key industries and key groups. The report calls for strengthening support for enterprises in industries with large employment capacity, and increasing assistance for key groups such as college graduates. At the same time, the "Report" also makes arrangements for fair employment and the protection of rights and interests that are of concern to the society.
The third is to strengthen vocational skills training. The report proposes to adapt to the needs of talents in the fields of advanced manufacturing, modern services, and elderly care, and strengthen vocational skills training, through the implementation of these policies, which can not only alleviate the current employment pressure, but also improve the quality of workers and meet the needs of high-skilled talents needed for economic development.