Recently, the National People's Congress representative Yuan Haibo said in an interview with a reporter from China News Service that employment training for migrant workers should be more targeted.

  Yuan Haibo, a representative of the National People's Congress of the post-90s, was also a migrant worker. In 2010, in order to reduce the burden on the family, he left his hometown of Yunnan to work in Yiwu, Zhejiang, and then grew from an assembly line employee to the chairman of the enterprise union. Today, he quit his job in Zhejiang and founded his own labor company, specializing in finding jobs for migrant workers.

  Yuan Haibo said that after the epidemic, some micro-enterprises suffered from shortages of funds, high rent pressures, and difficulties in resuming work. The foreign trade enterprises also encountered difficulties in reducing orders and shrinking markets, which caused many returning migrant workers. Face the risk of unemployment.

  Yuan Haibo suggested that under the normalization of epidemic prevention and control, employment training for migrant workers should be more targeted. On the one hand, the relevant departments should adjust the employment structure of migrant workers in a targeted manner according to market demand, such as guiding migrant workers from the offline production end to the online logistics and distribution end; on the one hand, they should provide more targeted for migrant workers Vocational skills training to cope with the rebound in employment demand that may occur after the epidemic has stabilized. (Reporter Dao Zhinan)

Editor in charge: [Liu Xian]