Guangdong province aims to attract HK, Macau workers

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Guangdong province aims to attract HK, Macau workers
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The move is aimed at promoting talent exchanges between Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao, and provides more job opportunities for young people from the two SARs.

According to the measures, Hong Kong and Macau residents, once they are recruited, will be treated on equal terms with their counterparts from the Chinese mainland with regard to salaries, pension plans and healthcare.

On Wednesday, 120 Hong Kong and Macau students kicked off their summer holiday internship in Nansha, Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong province, working at major financial institutions, technology companies, government departments and elsewhere. “I applied last year but failed to attend because of a timing problem. I signed up again this year despite the pandemic because I am looking for a job in Guangzhou after graduation,” Mak said.

The district will launch an employment program for Hong Kong and Macau students later this year, providing more than 100 jobs in government departments, State-owned companies, financial institutions and major technology firms.In addition, Guangzhou Metro Group Co Ltd and Hong Kong University of Science of Technology have recently signed a cooperation agreement to jointly nurture the university’s postgraduate students into experts on intelligent transportation.

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