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Tag Archives: Employment
Security guards in demand after kindergarten murder case
Shenzhen municipal government ordered each kindergarten in Shenzhen to have at least two security guards on staff. The policy is believed to generate over 1,600 new jobs.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Daily Sunshine, Employment, murder
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Bring the middle-aged back to work
Henan Business Daily: Lu Zhangong, the party secretary of Henan Province, decided that the people in the 40s and 50s need more help to find jobs.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged economic crisis, Employment, Henan Business Daily
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Jobs for all! (Just not the one you want)
Oriental Morning Post: Shanghai’s major ensures university graduates that everyone would finally find a job as long as they are not too choosy.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Employment, graduates, Oriental Morning Post, university
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Employment scam in Dongguan
Dongguan Times: Job scams in the city are preying on the inexperienced job-seekers.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Dongguan Times, Employment, scams
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The disappearance of a graduate village official
The Beijing News (新京报): The disappearance of an “university graduate village official”
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Employment, The Beijing News, universities
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The end of work for all in 1981
I salute you, now get a job Graham Earnshaw was the Daily Telegraph correspondent in Beijing from 1980 to 1984, and he’s been looking through his clippings, which seem to prove both that China has changed completely and also that … Continue reading
Posted in The Earnshaw Vault
Tagged Employment, Reform and Opening Up, socialism
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Crying out for a rice bowl
Zhengzhou Evening Post (郑州晚报) on the first job fair after the Spring Festival.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Employment, Kosovo, Wang Xiaoshuai
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