China's national union to help 1 mln people find jobs in 2010
China's national union to help 1 mln people find jobs in 2010
07:45, July 27, 2010

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The All-China Federation of Trade Unions (ACFTU) said Monday it would work to help 1 million job-seekers find jobs this year, as well as provide vocational training for an additional 1 million people.

Wang Zhaoguo (C, Front), a member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and chairman of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions (ACFTU), addresses the closing ceremony of the fourth session of the 15th ACFTU Executive Committee in Beijing, capital of China, July 26, 2010. (Xinhua/He Junchang)
Also, the ACFTU will provide training and job opportunities for 200,000 housekeeping workers this year, said Li Shouzhen, spokesperson with the ACFTU, at a meeting of the national union's executive committee.
The ACFTU has launched a five-year campaign of vocational training to help improve the skills of workers, Li said.
The ACFTU has been working to protect migrant workers' rights and recovered 2.5 billion yuan (366.03 million U.S. dollars) of defaulted salaries for migrant workers in the first half of the year, Li said.
The national union, founded on May 1, 1925, had a membership of 169.94 million, with migrant workers accounting for 24.1 percent of the total, in 2007.
ACFTU chairman Wang Zhaoguo said at the meeting that trade unions at various levels should work to protect employee rights to ensure stability.

Photo taken on July 26, 2010 shows the fourth session of the 15th All-China Federation of Trade Unions (ACFTU) Executive Committee in Beijing, capital of China. The session was held in Beijing from July 25 to 26. (Xinhua/He Junchang)
The meeting stressed the importance of the collective wage negotiation system and seeks to implement its use in wage discussions between businesses with trade unions by 2012.
Source: Xinhua

Wang Zhaoguo (C, Front), a member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and chairman of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions (ACFTU), addresses the closing ceremony of the fourth session of the 15th ACFTU Executive Committee in Beijing, capital of China, July 26, 2010. (Xinhua/He Junchang)
Also, the ACFTU will provide training and job opportunities for 200,000 housekeeping workers this year, said Li Shouzhen, spokesperson with the ACFTU, at a meeting of the national union's executive committee.
The ACFTU has launched a five-year campaign of vocational training to help improve the skills of workers, Li said.
The ACFTU has been working to protect migrant workers' rights and recovered 2.5 billion yuan (366.03 million U.S. dollars) of defaulted salaries for migrant workers in the first half of the year, Li said.
The national union, founded on May 1, 1925, had a membership of 169.94 million, with migrant workers accounting for 24.1 percent of the total, in 2007.
ACFTU chairman Wang Zhaoguo said at the meeting that trade unions at various levels should work to protect employee rights to ensure stability.

Photo taken on July 26, 2010 shows the fourth session of the 15th All-China Federation of Trade Unions (ACFTU) Executive Committee in Beijing, capital of China. The session was held in Beijing from July 25 to 26. (Xinhua/He Junchang)
The meeting stressed the importance of the collective wage negotiation system and seeks to implement its use in wage discussions between businesses with trade unions by 2012.
Source: Xinhua
(Editor:张心意)

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