355亿中央投资,2025年吸引百万群众就近务工
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-12-07 03:11

Core Viewpoint - The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) has allocated 6 billion yuan for the fourth batch of "work for relief" projects in 2025, bringing the total central investment for the year to 35.5 billion yuan, aimed at creating job opportunities for over 1.1 million low-income individuals and supporting employment and income growth [1][3]. Group 1: Investment and Employment - The 2025 "work for relief" projects will focus on labor-intensive sectors in rural areas and urban-rural integration, with an emphasis on implementing various small-scale infrastructure projects such as road improvements and irrigation systems [1][3]. - The initiative is expected to create over 400 million job opportunities for low-income individuals, reinforcing poverty alleviation efforts and promoting rural revitalization [1][3]. Group 2: Targeted Support and Training - The 2025 central investment will fund over 7,000 projects, prioritizing areas with high labor demand among vulnerable groups, including those who have been lifted out of poverty and those at risk of falling back into poverty [3]. - Local governments will provide targeted labor skills training alongside project implementation, aiming to enhance participants' skills and future employment prospects [3]. Group 3: Income Enhancement - The proportion of labor remuneration from central investment has been increased to over 40%, ensuring a larger share of funds directly benefits the workforce, thereby enhancing the actual income of participants [3]. - This approach aims to convert every yuan of central investment into tangible income for the people, increasing their sense of gain and happiness [3]. Group 4: Future Plans - The NDRC plans to monitor and guide local governments to expedite the commencement of approved projects and ensure effective labor organization and remuneration distribution [4]. - A continuous cycle of project implementation, reserve, and planning will be established to maintain the effectiveness of the "work for relief" policy in stabilizing employment and promoting regional development [4].