For migrant workers to participate in academic upgrading and skills training, the government will fully subsidize!
With the rapid development of urbanization in China, more and more farmers come to work in cities in the form of migrant workers to help our urbanization process.
According to the statistics of the National Bureau of Statistics, the total number of migrant workers in China has exceeded 280 million, which can be said to be a very large proportion. Among them, the new generation of migrant workers born after 1980 accounts for 5 1.5% of the total number of migrant workers in China, 43.2% after 90, and 6.4% after 00. Of course, with the development of time, the proportion of young people will become larger and larger, but it should be noted that among these 280 million migrant workers, only 10.9% have college education or above, and migrant workers with junior high school education or below account for a large proportion.
However, with the development of society, there are new requirements for the academic qualifications and abilities of migrant workers. Especially this year, due to the impact of the COVID-19 epidemic, many enterprises and employers have reduced their recruitment positions in order to reduce costs. Then migrant workers, as a vulnerable group in society, must have no advantage while competing with college students and other highly educated talents.
Then it is very important to improve the education and ability of migrant workers. Therefore, all parts of the country are also actively working and issuing corresponding policies to encourage and promote the learning progress of migrant workers' friends.
In Guizhou, this year, an action plan to improve the academic qualifications and abilities of migrant workers was launched-the migrant workers' reading dreams.
Its main content is to recruit 300 migrant workers with improved academic qualifications, needs and conditions in Guizhou, and receive continuing education with corresponding college or undergraduate education. All expenses incurred will be reimbursed by the local trade union. This study also covers a wide range of contents, giving priority to migrant workers who have been relocated for poverty alleviation and centralized resettlement.
In Zhejiang, as early as 20 19, the local government organized a subsidy policy for skills training for front-line migrant workers. It is planned that from 20 19 to 2020, the provincial trade unions will give1000000 support every year, which can be said to be very strong.
At the same time, financial subsidies will be given to migrant workers who have obtained college education or above and obtained senior technical certificates, so that they can obtain technical skills training through free study. The quality and working ability of migrant workers have been comprehensively improved.
Of course, in other parts of the country, such as Henan, Hebei, Jiangsu, Hainan, Guangdong and other places, there are related policies on skills training subsidies. So it is very good news for migrant workers' friends. However, it is necessary to pay attention to the specific time of the corresponding policy so as not to miss the deadline.