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加快建设产业工人发展型城市
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-28 18:54
Group 1 - The core focus of the meeting was to accelerate the development of an industrial worker-oriented city in Chongqing, emphasizing the importance of cultivating skilled workers and enhancing their social recognition [2][3] - The goal is to train 50 national craftsmen, 500 Ba Yu craftsmen, and 24,000 various levels of skilled workers over the next decade, addressing the current lack of recognition and value for skills among the workforce [3] - Suggestions included establishing a "Ba Yu Craftsman Day" to enhance visibility for skilled workers and implementing a "Craftsman Honor Card" to provide substantial support in housing, healthcare, and education [3] Group 2 - The vocational education system in Chongqing has over 3,300 programs and trains more than 300,000 high-skilled talents annually, but it still faces challenges in adapting to industry needs [4] - Current vocational education programs have an 89% match with key industries, but there are gaps in supporting the entire industrial chain, with only a few institutions offering relevant courses for emerging sectors [4] - Recommendations include creating a collaborative data platform to align vocational training with industry demands and adjusting funding based on industry needs [4] Group 3 - The cultivation of digital skills is crucial for the transition to a high-end, intelligent, and green industrial city, with only 12.7% of skilled workers in Chongqing being digital talent, below the national average [5] - The evaluation standards for craftsmen currently focus on traditional skills, with less than 5% of digital craftsmen recognized, which does not support the upgrade of industrial clusters [5] - A "Digital Craftsman" training plan is proposed to develop a high-quality talent supply system, including modular courses in smart manufacturing and industrial internet [5]