BEIJING, April 18 -- China will push forward a lifelong professional skills training system as part of the efforts to improve the competence of the workforce and boost high-quality development, a State Council executive meeting presided over by Premier Li Keqiang decided on Wednesday.
With the goal of promoting employment and entrepreneurship, a lifelong professional skills training system will be established and supported to provide equally accessible skills training to all the workers in both urban and rural areas in the entire course of their career, according to a decision at the meeting.
The training system, which also aims to instill craftsmanship and quality awareness, will help alleviate the structural shortage of skilled talents, improve total factor productivity and move the economy to the medium-high end of global value chain.
"Lifelong professional skills training is a pressing task in the process of achieving economic transformation and upgrading and high-quality development," Li said.
"While the demographic dividend was well leveraged during the earlier stages of development, it is a more skilled and high-quality workforce that is crucial to high-quality development going forward," Li said.
Central government departments have carried out an array of action plans since November 2017, offering government-subsidized training sessions to 114 million workers, which contributed significantly to employment and entrepreneurship.
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