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Technician calls for training help

NPC deputy sees benefit for blue-collar workers in occupation­al standards, incentives

- By HU YONGQI huyongqi@chinadaily.com.cn

As a technician working on internal combustion engines for more than 20 years, Xu Yanni has suggested the government cultivate more high-level workers by releasing occupation­al standards and encouragin­g manufactur­ing enterprise­s to train employees.

“The manufactur­ing sector plays a vital role in the national economy,” said Xu, a deputy to the National People’s Congress from the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region. “As a manufactur­ing giant, China has a large number of technician­s. So, training is significan­t in improving the sector.”

In July 1994, she was assigned to work for Yuchai Group after graduating from a vocational school. Yuchai, establishe­d in 1951 and based in Yulin, is China’s largest producer of internal combustion engines, with more than 20,000 employees and assets of 34.4 billion yuan ($5.4 billion).

When talking with other colleagues, the 44-year-old said she realized they needed to be offered encouragem­ent and incentives, such as higher incomes and more respect.

For more than two decades, Xu has been learning and training others in internal combustion engine testing.

“Assembling and testing engines is boring, and the standards for technician­s are high. I believed I could work as well as others,” she said.

As an amateur, she always turned to books and more experience­d workers for help finding solutions to problems.

“My experience shows the importance of profession­al training. Each year, the technician­s associatio­n in Yuchai invests more than 2 million yuan to promote training, which is vital for blue-collar workers,” Xu said.

The Government Work Report, delivered by Premier Li Keqiang on March 5, said enterprise­s will receive support to raise technician­s’ incomes and provide more incentives to high-level workers.

Xu also suggested cooperatio­n between colleges and enterprise­s should be deepened to ensure qualified profession­als are being trained.

In 2015, Xu introduced a new working model that aims to create value by helping her company eliminate waste to reduce logistics costs for assembly lines.

In her model, conveyors are deployed on the production lines to raise productivi­ty by more than 80 percent. This makes workers’ jobs easier. More important, the quality of products can be improved.

Xu also focused on improving efficiency. As a result, only 15 percent of new engines are rejected, compared with 35 percent previously. The length of the production cycle has been reduced by 30 percent,

I started as an amateur worker after graduation from vocational school and now I’m a leading technician.” Xu Yanni, technician from Yuchai Group

and costs have been cut by more than 10 percent.

In the past few years, she has set up two innovation workshops, trained more than 50 technician­s and won over 10 national awards for innovation.

The workshops have applied for more than 50 patents.

In 2016, one of her workshops was granted 200,000 yuan in subsidies by the central government, the first such subsidy in Guangxi.

Her ideas have set a great example for other employees, resulting in her winning a national award for model workers.

“I started as an amateur worker after graduation from vocational school and now I’m a leading technician, thanks to my company helping young workers improve their skills,” Xu said.

 ?? ZHOU HUA / XINHUA ?? As China’s largest producer of internal combustion engines, Yuchai Group employs many blue-collar workers.
ZHOU HUA / XINHUA As China’s largest producer of internal combustion engines, Yuchai Group employs many blue-collar workers.
 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? NPC deputy Xu Yanni inspects engine parts at a factory of Yuchai Group.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY NPC deputy Xu Yanni inspects engine parts at a factory of Yuchai Group.

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