Coin World News, officials from the National Development and Reform Commission and the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security stated in an interview that the "15th Five-Year Plan" for implementing the employment priority strategy has outlined nine key areas of focus, including strengthening macroeconomic regulation with an employment-first orientation, enhancing the coordination of macro policies for employment, implementing stable job retention, expansion, and quality improvement initiatives, adapting to artificial intelligence development to promote employment and entrepreneurship, strengthening industry and employment coordination, stabilizing employment levels in labor-intensive industries, expanding employment capacity in the service sector, tapping into emerging fields to absorb employment potential, strengthening the protection of workers' employment rights, improving the labor standards system and labor relations negotiation and coordination mechanisms, and safeguarding equal employment rights.

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RollupStreetKid
· 3h ago
All nine aspects of the task are clear; the key to implementation lies in local execution. Don't let it become just a file repository again.
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GateUser-e623ef4b
· 3h ago
The “15th Five-Year Plan” places such strong emphasis on prioritizing employment—AI and emerging industries indeed need to be planned and laid out in advance.
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KiteStringQuant
· 3h ago
Macroeconomic policy employment synergy means that both fiscal and monetary policies have to consider employment conditions.
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LendingPoolObserver
· 3h ago
Can the protection of equal employment rights address issues like age discrimination at 35 and gender discrimination?
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