China says it can keep jobs stable over next 5 years despite AI, labour challenges

China ⁠will expand employment opportunities for ​young people, college graduates ​and migrant workers, Wang Xiaoping, minister of Human Resources ‌and Social Security, told reporters ​on ​the sidelines ⁠of the annual parliamentary session in Beiji...

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China can keep employment stable and sustain positive momentum over the next ‌five ⁠years, its ⁠human resources minister said on Saturday, even as rising labour market uncertainties and the ⁠rapid development ‌of artificial intelligence pose challenges.

China ⁠will expand employment opportunities for young people, college graduates and migrant workers, Wang Xiaoping, minister of Human Resources ‌and Social Security, told reporters on the sidelines ⁠of the annual parliamentary session in Beijing.
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