Shanghai Daily

Incentives offered to boost skills

- (Xinhua)

CHINA has started to channel more energy into improving the benefits of skilled workers, as the world’s second largest economy seeks a larger highqualit­y workforce.

A guideline has been issued by central authoritie­s to boost the incomes and social status of skilled workers.

Businesses will be encouraged to provide more incentives to technical personnel, including a greater say in corporate operation, higher salaries and stock options.

Government­s will grant skilled labor honorary titles and favorable treatment in areas such as housing and children’s education. China hopes the policies will motivate workers to sharpen their skills and make innovation­s, and attract more talented young people to choose better skilled jobs.

“It is the first time that China has put such great emphasis on the issue,” said Tang Tao, vice minister of human resources and social security, at a press conference on Monday.

Skilled workers have long been undervalue­d, which results in a huge demand-supply gap in the labor market.

China has an employed population of 776 million, of which only 20 percent are skilled labor and a mere 6 percent are highly skilled. “Both ratios are very low ... and there has been a serious shortage for skilled workers.” Tang said.

Policymake­rs have decided to tackle the problem as the country’s shift to high quality developmen­t will boost demand for skilled labor, such as the “Made in China 2025” strategy that calls for more qualified industrial workers to push the manufactur­ing sector up the value chain.

The Communist Party of China has announced that the country will build an educated, skilled and innovative workforce, foster respect for model workers, and promote quality workmanshi­p.

Tang said the government would closely track the implementa­tion of the guideline and expects the new policy will achieve sound results.

China will support highly skilled workers to participat­e in national research programs and strengthen the protection of their intellectu­al property rights and technologi­cal innovation­s, according to the guideline.

Skilled workers will also be granted higher political status as more of them will be able to enter Party committees, legislatur­es and political advisory bodies.

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