China aims to train some 60 million rural laborers from 2003 to
2010, according to sources with a national forum on rural
unemployment in this southwestern municipality Saturday.
Early in September, six ministries including the Ministry of
Agriculture and the Ministry of Labor and Social Security jointly
launched a rural laborer training plan to help China's
under-educated rural laborers gain professional skills and find
urban employment.
The plan also includes a program providing professional training to
the 200 million rural laborers who have already been employed in
urban regions.
Statistics show that China now has some 150 million redundant rural
laborers and the number increases by six million every year.
Only 9.1 percent of the rural laborers have received professional
training, making it difficult for rural laborers to find stable
urban employment.
(Xinhua News Agency September 28, 2003)
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