• 时间: 2014-07-27
    Gender Equality in the Workforce 2014-07-27 10:41:19 Today, an unprecedented number of women are going to colleges, entering the workforce and taking top corporate positions in the Asia Pacific region. This speaks volumes for the great improvement being made in womens rights within the region. However, it should not be a cause for celebration, since the bigger picture still remains mixed. Female graduates in China, for instance, may still find chances are scarcer than their male counterparts in a job market that is becoming increasingly competit......[查看详情]
  • Fuzhou Womens Federation Assists Female Grads in Employment June 11, 2014 Female graduates in Fuzhou, capital of southeast Chinas Fujian Province, have found their jobs or started their own businesses with the help of Fuzhou Womens Federation. In recent years, Fuzhou Womens Federation has made great efforts to assist female graduates in employment. It successfully launched a campaign called Tutors for Starting Businesses. The federation invited 13 successful entrepreneurs to provide instructions and guidelines to female graduates and help them s......[查看详情]
  • Contractors ask to recruit thousands of unskilled Chinese workers for Vietnam project Updated : 06/04/2014 20:09 GMT + 7 Dozens of contractors of a Taiwanese-owned project in an economic zone in central Vietnam have asked the zones management board for permission to recruit nearly 7,500 more foreign workers, mostly unskilled Chinese, the board said on Monday. Vietnam supervises recruitment of over 3,600 Chinese workers by Chinese contractor Vietnam orders check on plan to recruit Chinese workers for power project Management of foreign workers in......[查看详情]
  • Why Beijing is working towards jobs data transparency 4 May, 8:20 AM Chinese Premier Li Keqiangs decision to release the urban unemployment rate collected by the National Bureau of Statistics using internationally acceptable methods is a step towards greater transparency. But Chinas jobless rate is something of a mystery. Though Beijing regularly publishes the unemployment rate -- its economic growth target of 7.5 per cent is closely tied to this figure -- the data fails to accurately capture the true state of the job market. The official rate h......[查看详情]
  • Six Maine schools to recruit students from Kazakhstan Posted April. 24, 2014, at 12:46 p.m. BANGOR, Maine Four Maine high schools and two Maine colleges hope to recruit students from a country that, so far, has not typically sent many young people to Maine: Kazakhstan. Husson University, Thomas College, Lee Academy, Lincoln Academy, Maine School of Science and Mathematics and Cheverus High School will send representatives on a recruiting trip to Kazakhstan, a former Soviet republic, organized by the Maine International Trade Center in September.......[查看详情]
  • Mandarin more popular as job-seekers head to China Dr Rosemary Haddon and Langhui Ying A budding interest in learning Chinese in Palmerston North reflects a growing awareness of its employment benefits, says the head of Massey Universitys Chinese language programme. Dr Rosemary Haddon, from the School of Humanities, recently set up a pilot Mandarin community class at the Palmerston North City Library with the assistance of Lanhui Ying, a specialist Chinese language teacher currently working with the university, as well as local high schools and ......[查看详情]