Manufacturing turns youth off
Updated: 2013-01-26 15:50
(Xinhua)
|
|||||||||||
Because of the shortage of young labor, manufacturing companies are mulling replacing manual labor with automation.
OEM giant Foxconn announced last November that they would invest heavily in producing 1 million robots within three years.
About 6.8 million Chinese graduated from university in 2012 and the education authority continued to warn universities to shut down majors failing to achieve employment rates of 60 percent among graduates.
On the other hand, the employment rate for graduates from vocational schools topped 96.7 percent in 2011.
Experts and scholars believe China's industry is in a key period of transformation and upgrading, and there is an urgent need to reverse the trend of youth turning away from manufacturing.
Li Yong, research fellow at the Chongqing Municipal Academy of Social Sciences, said that only by improving working conditions and salary can manufacturing attract youngsters.
Li also suggested government step up efforts in the new round of income distribution reform to increase workers' welfare and change public opinions in recognizing the value of labor.
Song Fei noted that China lags behind in training skilled workers to upgrade its industry.
Enterprises should be guided to sign contracts with vocational schools to cooperate over cultivating skilled and innovative workers, said Song.
Previous reports
China holds competitive edge as top manufacturer
Human resources managers face colossal task
China's labor force drops for first time in 2012
Labor shortage hits cities as holiday nears
China to ensure equal pay via legislation
Chinese manufacturing will not lose edge soon
Robotics key to improving industrial efficiency
Related Stories
China to revise labor law 2012-12-25 16:48
Germany opens doors for Chinese workers 2012-11-05 11:04
For a new growth model 2012-11-03 09:42
Employers rethink hiring practices 2012-10-18 13:07
Cheaper labor will continue to work for economy 2012-10-12 10:01
Chinese workers long for holiday labor 2012-10-06 14:30
Today's Top News
President Xi confident in recovery from quake
H7N9 update: 104 cases, 21 deaths
Telecom workers restore links
Coal mine blast kills 18 in Jilin
Intl scholarship puts China on the map
More bird flu patients discharged
Gold loses sheen, but still a safe bet
US 'turns blind eye to human rights'
Hot Topics
Lunar probe , China growth forecasts, Emission rules get tougher, China seen through 'colored lens', International board,
Editor's Picks
All-out efforts to save lives |
Liaoning: China's oceangoing giant |
Poultry industry under pressure |
'Spring' in the air for NGOs? |
Boy set to drive Chinese golf |
Latest technology gets people talking |