Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, along with three other departments, has issued a notice to initiate pilot projects for the integration of human resources services with the manufacturing industry, aiming to promote high-quality and full employment while supporting the construction of a modern industrial system [1] Group 1 - The pilot projects will be conducted in approximately 30 cities that meet specific criteria, with an expected duration of around three years to cultivate specialized human resources service institutions for the manufacturing sector [1] - The selected pilot cities should have a significant manufacturing scale, a developed human resources service industry, abundant educational talent resources, and strong regional demonstration effects [1] - The initiative aims to create a policy system and effective models that promote deep collaboration between human resources and the real economy, as well as technological innovation [1] Group 2 - The notice emphasizes the establishment of recruitment and employment alliances by supporting human resources service institutions to collaborate with upstream and downstream enterprises in the manufacturing industry [2] - It encourages the development of cross-enterprise training centers and talent service groups by human resources service institutions in partnership with large enterprises and industry leaders to enhance labor quality and human resource development [2] - The data indicates that the human resources service industry serves over 50 million employers annually, with approximately 40% being manufacturing enterprises, leading to the creation of numerous specialized human resources service scenarios tailored for the manufacturing sector [2]
促进高质量充分就业 助力构建现代化产业体系 四部门发文—— 开展人力资源服务业与制造业融合发展试点
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-06-04 21:30