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China Boosts Training, Skills Recruitment for West Region

China will train and recruit more skilled people for the country's western region to support development in the area, according to its 2002-2005 program for training and recruitment for government, businesses and research institutions issued on Wednesday.


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China will train and recruit more skilled people for the country's western region to support development in the area, according to its 2002-2005 program for training and recruitment for government, businesses and research institutions issued on Wednesday.

According to the program, China will adopt preferential salary policies in the western region to gradually raise the wages of personnel in various fields there.

It will encourage more skilled people with higher education whoare urgently needed for major projects in west China such as infrastructure construction, environmental protection, and the development of resources and high-tech industries.

A project which aims to train 1 million grassroots Communist Party of China members and cadres in rural areas of western China will be carried out. Besides, it is imperative to make full use ofhuman resources in military industries so as to increase professionals in the west.

The program also targets training party and government officials, business managerial staff and professional technicians from minority ethnic groups, especially training cadres in Tibet and Xinjiang, two regions mainly inhabited by minority ethnic groups.

Outstanding young cadres from the central government, government departments and economically-developed areas, and top undergraduates will be selected to work in the west, according to the program.

Efforts will be made to absorb both domestic and overseas skills through preferential policies on taxation, land use and the development of mineral resources in the western region, it said.


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