China's human resources minister expressed confidence in maintaining stable employment and positive momentum over the next five years, despite challenges from labor market uncertainties and rapid AI development. The government plans to specifically expand job opportunities for key groups, including young people, college graduates, and migrant workers. These remarks were made during the annual parliamentary session in Beijing.
The main topics covered are China's employment outlook, the challenges from AI and market uncertainties, and targeted job creation policies for specific demographic groups.
China can keep employment stable and sustain positive momentum over the next âfive â years, its â human resources minister said on Saturday, even as rising labour market uncertainties and the â rapid development âof artificial intelligence pose challenges.
China â will expand employment opportunities for young people, college graduates and migrant workers, Wang Xiaoping, minister of Human Resources âand Social Security, told reporters on the sidelines â of the annual parliamentary session in Beijing.
China â will expand employment opportunities for young people, college graduates and migrant workers, Wang Xiaoping, minister of Human Resources âand Social Security, told reporters on the sidelines â of the annual parliamentary session in Beijing.