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China growth can't fulfil jobs demand with 24 million unemployed: ministry

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China growth can't fulfil jobs demand with 24 million unemployed: ministry

Friday - 21 August 2009

AFP - 1 hr 15 mins ago

Half of the 24 million people on China's official unemployment rolls may not find jobs this year even if the country posts eight percent economic growth, the labour ministry said Friday.

The estimate given by the ministry does not take into account millions of recent university graduates and migrant workers, meaning the actual number of jobless could be much higher.

"Even if economic growth reaches eight percent, it could create a total of only about 12 million new jobs for the full year," Yin Weimin, minister of human resources and social security, said in a statement.

"The gap between (job) demand and supply will be further enlarged from 2008," Yin said, without giving a figure for last year.

China's economy grew by 6.1 percent in the first quarter, and 7.9 percent in the second, but the government says it needs at least eight percent growth to keep unemployment at bay and thereby prevent social unrest.

The government has pledged to create nine million new jobs this year and keep the urban registered unemployment rate below 4.6 percent.

The rate stood at 4.3 percent in the second quarter, unchanged from the first three months of the year and up from 4.2 percent at the end of 2008, government data showed.

Earlier this year, a labour ministry official described the jobs situation in China, the world's third largest economy, as "grave", noting that four million migrants and three million graduates were without work.

Some critics have argued that Beijing's 585-billion-dollar economic stimulus, unveiled in November, did not give sufficient support to the labour-intensive sectors and firms that create most jobs.

Much of the package instead focused on large infrastructure projects that bring in quick nominal GDP growth, they said.
 

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Quick, send this good news to the Chinese embassy. Our beloved forummer besotted will be most eager to employ all the jobless Chinese at his restaurant (not sure if it is a real or virtual one though). :biggrin:

I have much confidence in his ability to resolve a crisis like this. If he can't persuade the government to invite all of them to Singapore, no one else can. Please send a note to besotted about this incredible opportunity as well.
 

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Quick, send this good news to the Chinese embassy. Our beloved forummer besotted will be most eager to employ all the jobless Chinese at his restaurant (not sure if it is a real or virtual one though). :biggrin:

I have much confidence in his ability to resolve a crisis like this. If he can't persuade the government to invite all of them to Singapore, no one else can. Please send a note to besotted about this incredible opportunity as well.

Besotted is probably working in a Fast-food restaurant and sprouting lines like...

"Ni De BIG MAC duo liang fen chong jiu hao le!!"
("Your BIG MAC will be ready in 2 mins!!")
 

takcheksian

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Oi fren don't give ideas to FT-lovers lah!

Knowing how much FAP loves Foreigners, if they decide to take advantage of the crisis to import 1,000,000 FTs (under the guise of 'helping Singapore grow' or 'preserving Singaporeans' jobs'), we are all done for.

Quick, send this good news to the Chinese embassy. Our beloved forummer besotted will be most eager to employ all the jobless Chinese at his restaurant (not sure if it is a real or virtual one though). :biggrin:

I have much confidence in his ability to resolve a crisis like this. If he can't persuade the government to invite all of them to Singapore, no one else can. Please send a note to besotted about this incredible opportunity as well.
 
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