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China sparks backlash with plan to send jobless graduates to vocational school
NEWS
4/30/2026

China sparks backlash with plan to send jobless graduates to vocational school

Beijing has pledged to expand vocational training for young jobseekers this year, as it looks to help millions of unemployed graduates find work in emerging industries such as robotics and AI. But the policy drive – which includes plans to encourage university graduates to return to technical school – has drawn mixed reactions from a generation already hit hard by China’s youth unemployment crunch. The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security vowed on Tuesday to upskill 1 million young...

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Chinese Graduates Face Strained Job Market as Civil Service Exam Failures Pile Up
Developing
Labor·4/21/2026AI summary

Chinese Graduates Face Strained Job Market as Civil Service Exam Failures Pile Up

Young Chinese graduates are facing severe challenges in the job market amid deflationary pressures and economic uncertainty. Bai Xi, a finance and management graduate from Hebei province, is among many who failed local-level civil service exams after months of preparation and part-time work. She has given up on retaking the exams, citing exhaustion and the belief that further attempts would be a waste of time.

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Shanghai's elderly jobseekers face high fees and physical demands as city scrambles for workers
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Labor·4/19/2026AI summary

Shanghai's elderly jobseekers face high fees and physical demands as city scrambles for workers

A 58-year-old former mechanic from Jiangsu province is struggling to find work in Shanghai, highlighting a paradox in China's financial hub where the city desperately needs workers to counter a shrinking population but ageing jobseekers face high fees and physically demanding jobs. Labour agencies charge upfront fees of around 1,200 yuan (US$175) before introducing any work, and most available jobs involve long hours. The search coincides with Shanghai's new government initiative to mobilise the elderly to address a worsening demographic crisis.

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