More than 13,000 migrant workers in the construction industry have been allocated. Land and Resources Department: Rolling review

More than 13,000 migrant workers in the construction industry have been allocated. Land and Resources Department: Rolling review

ISI: In response to problems such as the aging of the domestic population and labor shortage, and on the premise of ensuring employment for Chinese people, the Ministry of the Interior proposed that the construction industry adopt a "certain scale and employ a certain ratio of domestic workers" plan, and with the approval of the Ministry of Labor, a quota of 15,000 migrant workers was opened Since the announcement of acceptance of applications in August last year, a total of 1,131 applications have met the application requirements, and 13,919 migrant worker quotas have been allocated. In the future, the Department of Land and Resources of the Ministry of the Interior will also conduct a rolling review with the Ministry of Labor on the number of migrant workers introduced in the construction industry. Assist the private sector to improve the problem of labor shortage.

The Bureau of Land Management pointed out that there are currently 1,081 places for migrant workers in the construction industry to apply for. If construction operators have relevant manpower needs, they can prepare relevant application documents as long as they meet the threshold requirements for contracting maintenance projects and the number of foreign workers hired. Apply anytime.

The Land Management Bureau added that construction companies that have obtained the migrant workers approved by the Department need to go through the recruitment and employment procedures of migrant workers with the Ministry of Labor. As of May 13, the Ministry of Labor has actually approved construction companies to hire 2,790 migrant workers. . The Department will review the manpower recruitment situation of the domestic construction industry with the Ministry of Labor in a timely manner. The balance of uncompleted migrant workers will be released on a rolling basis so that other operators with labor shortages can apply to supplement the industrial labor capacity. , to help solve the shortage of labor force in the construction industry.

The Land Management Bureau will continue to understand the manpower needs of the domestic construction industry, strengthen training such as talent cultivation, and optimize the overall employment environment and occupational safety to contribute to the overall industry development.