The report shows that more than 60% of workplace people choose to "Chinese New Year on the spot"

  China News Service, January 25th (Reporter Li Shuzheng and Li Jiajia) "If you have money but don't have money, go home for the New Year" is a Chinese custom.

The Spring Festival of 2021 is approaching, and affected by the epidemic prevention and control situation, more than 20 municipalities and provinces including Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, Hebei, Henan, and Guangdong have proposed "Chinese New Year in situ".

  Chinese human resources service provider 51job.com released on the 25th the "Investigation Report on the 2021 Spring Festival Holidays" (hereinafter referred to as the "Report").

The "Report" shows that 66.7% of the respondents choose to "Chinese New Year in situ".

  The 2021 Spring Festival Transport will officially start on the 28th, a total of 40 days.

According to China Railway Group's preliminary estimates, the passenger flow of China Railways during the Spring Festival will be reduced to 296 million passengers, a decrease of 60% from the same period in previous years.

The "Report" shows that 66.7% of the interviewees choose to "Celebrate the New Year in situ", of which more than half of them are employed in different places (that is, the province or city where the work is located is not the province or city where the household registration is located), and 16.8% of them still want to go back Or still under consideration.

  When asked "Will you choose to return to work during the Spring Festival holiday?", 62.8% of the respondents still chose to enjoy the Spring Festival holiday, and 37.2% of those who chose to return to work were mostly in the Internet/e-commerce, service industry, and production /Processing/manufacturing industry practitioners.

  In the face of the "New Year's Day" initiative, companies have also supported it.

According to the "Report", in the face of employees who "Chinese New Year on the spot", 25.6% of the respondents' companies give back-to-work subsidies during the Spring Festival holiday.

Many companies will also issue Spring Festival holiday packages, consumer vouchers, and give employees housing rental subsidies or paid family visits after the holiday.

  The "Report" shows that companies willing to pay real money to encourage "on-site Chinese New Year" are mostly production/processing/manufacturing and urban service industries, and the targets are mainly frontline employees. This is in contrast to the common employment in the industry around the Spring Festival holiday. The gap is not unrelated.

  The rapid development of Lianggang Avenue (S2-Dazhihe) is a major municipal transportation project in the Lingang New Area of ​​Shanghai Free Trade Zone.

At present, the construction of the project is in full swing.

The secretary of the project Tan Zhijiang said that the remaining workers also provided personnel guarantee for the timely resumption of the project.

  "We have prepared'retention red envelopes' and'new year gift packages' for the workers who stayed for the Chinese New Year. At the same time, we have reasonable arrangements for homework and shifting peak holidays. It is expected that our expenditures may increase a lot during the Spring Festival this year. Better prevention and control of the epidemic has also increased the stability of workers.” Tan Zhijiang said.

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