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Full employment ensured for Tibetan graduates in 2013

 3gzylon 2013-05-09

Full employment ensured for Tibetan graduates in 2013

(China Tibet Online)

16:57, May 08, 2013

"Good employment policies attract me to work in my hometown after graduation," said Lausanne Tashi with a well-thought-out plan when talking about job-finding.

As a junior student in Tibet University, southwest Chinas Tibet Autonomous Region, Lausanne Tashi has high expectations for the future.

His elder brother Dorje will graduate from the same university in the coming July, and has already got the offer to work as a college-graduate village official in their hometown, Shannan Prefecture of Tibet Autonomous Region.

What happens to Lausanne Tashi and Dorje is an epitome of Tibetan students.

In July, 2013, more than 14,000 students will graduate in Tibet. Tibetan government has adopted various measures to promote the full employment of Tibetan students.

Tibet will further enhance recruitment of college graduates through public channels, planning to employ 11,000 staff members in governments at basic levels, public institutions and technical positions.

Human resources and social security departments of all levels in Tibet will hold both online and offline job fairs intended exclusively for Tibetan college graduates to guarantee their full employment.

In order to encourage graduates to start their own enterprises, college graduates in Tibet can apply for a microcredit of less than 50,000 yuan (about $8,195) with full fiscal interest discount within the length of maturity.

Those who start a company as a founding team can apply for accumulative small loans of less than one million yuan (about $163,935).

Graduates who engage in self-employed businesses will be exempt from 3-year administrative service fees in registration, management and certification.

Graduates working as agents in the agricultural and pastoral areas will be exempt from industrial and commercial administration costs for 5 years.

In addition, Tibetan graduates working in the medium and small-sized enterprises or non-public enterprises will be subsidized.

Tibetan graduates who work outside of Tibet can get one-off travel expense of 1000 yuan (about $164) per person and 300 yuan (about $50) monthly living allowances.

Meanwhile, public welfare jobs are vigorously explored. Tibetan graduates who would like to take public welfare jobs can be one hundred percent emplaced

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