
China Unveils New Employment Guidelines for College Grads
China’s new guidelines aim to boost job opportunities for college grads by aligning education with real-world needs in a dynamic, innovative way.
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China’s new guidelines aim to boost job opportunities for college grads by aligning education with real-world needs in a dynamic, innovative way.
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China’s economy grew by 5% in 2024, ranking among the world’s fastest-growing major economies. Employment and prices remained stable, boosting global growth.
China’s 2025 plan focuses on enhancing livelihoods through income growth, job creation, affordable housing, and expanded social services, ensuring a fair and prosperous future for all residents.
USAID is undergoing major layoffs, cutting 1,600 jobs following a court ruling to dismantle the agency. Employees face significant changes ahead.
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China’s Premier Li Qiang leads meeting to boost jobs, upgrade healthcare, and reform education! 🚀
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In the first three quarters of 2024, China created 2.45 million jobs through work-relief programs, boosting employment and supporting low-income workers. 🚀👷♂️