Contestants during an industrial robotics competition in the vocational
college students category at the Tianjin Modern Vocational and Technical
College, Tianjin Municipality, north China. Photo by Xinhua China will improve employment benefits for
technical school graduates in the 2021-2025 period, according to a
five-year plan published by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social
Security. Measures will be taken during the 14th Five-Year Plan
period (2021-2025) to allow technical school graduates to enjoy relevant
policies on employment, entrepreneurship and army recruitment, as well
as those on the granting of professional titles and employment in public
institutions, according to the plan. Technical schools specialize
in training frontline workers in the production and services sectors.
As of the end of 2020, China had total of 2,423 technical schools, with
3.95 million students enrolled. In the 2021-2025 period, China
plans to keep the number of students at technical schools above 3.6
million and the employment rate for graduates above 97 percent,
according to the plan. By 2025, China expects to have provided
over 20 million vocational training sessions to enterprise employees and
key employment groups, as well as training more than 2 million
highly-skilled personnel. The plan also pledges to ensure benefits
for students in technical schools, such as improving internship
arrangements and providing work-related injury insurance for interns.
China to improve employment benefits for technical school graduates
Editor:阮梓峰
Source:CGTN
Updated:2021-11-25 14:46:20
Source:CGTN
Updated:2021-11-25 14:46:20