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Gree Electric Appliances hails updated local subsidy program

- By LI YOU liyou@chinadaily.com.cn

Zhuhai-based Gree Electric Appliances has praised the city government’s new talent policy, which has been hailed as the most generous yet.

Gree started from a small factory in Zhuhai in 1991 and has grown to become the world’s largest air conditioni­ng unit manufactur­er.

In its annual hunt for 2,000 new employees with talent that best suit the company’s needs, Gree’s human resources department travels to about 25 cities across China during peak recruitmen­t seasons.

Housing prices have become a key factor for graduates when they decide whether to stay in a city, said Chen Weicai, deputy director of the company’s HR department.

Zhuhai has announced its investment in a great housing subsidies deal that is significan­tly higher than that seen in the city’s previous talent policies, according to Chen.

One example is that Nobel Prize laureates or academicia­ns of the Chinese Academy of Sciences or Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g who work full-time in Zhuhai will be given a 2 million yuan ($307,000) award and 6 million yuan in housing subsidies.

As a house appliance manufactur­er, Gree is always seeking high-end technician­s, and the city’s new talent policy shows the local government’s focus on craftsmen, Chen said.

The new policy has also boosted subsidies for profession­als with doctorate degrees and includes strategies to support their overall cultivatio­n.

Correspond­ing awards will be given to companies and organizati­ons that foster profession­als with prominent abilities, Chen said.

In addition to the beneficial policy, Zhuhai itself has intrinsic advantages given its location in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and on the Hong KongZhuhai-Macao Bridge. Huge potential arising from more skilled workers and informatio­n connectivi­ty can be foreseen for the upcoming years, Chen said.

“The move made by the Zhuhai government this time is unpreceden­ted. I see the true passion of the local government to welcome the highestlev­el talent. They know that for a city the people are the future.”

plays chess at an industrial expo in Zhuhai.

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