Creating over 30 000 Jobs
96. Unemployment is the foremost concern of our community. The creation
of job opportunities should rest mainly with the private sector
so the Government is making great efforts to improve the Hong Kong
business environment. In the meantime, the Government understands
the employment problems facing our people. With due regard for our
long-term development needs, the Government will seek to create
more short-term jobs. After much deliberation within Government,
we are able to create over 30 000 job opportunities. I will explain
here.
97. I have mentioned that Government efforts in the areas of education,
environmental protection, public sanitation and greening, together
with the demand for health care and welfare services, will create
new job opportunities. In these areas, we will create 8 000 more
jobs.
98. The Housing Department will improve security services in public
housing estates. Together with the additional manpower required
for newly-occupied housing estates, some 4 000 new jobs will be
created.
99. The Government will carry out improvement and remedial works
on various public facilities. Projects will include slope safety
works, eliminating flooding problems, starting many of the projects
endorsed by the two former municipal councils to improve recreational
and cultural facilities and amenities, and school improvement works.
More than 20 000 new jobs will be created as a result of all these
initiatives.
100. To enhance our efficiency and effectiveness, we have decided
to expedite work on projects without sacrificing quality. It is,
in fact, our obligation to enhance the efficiency of our work and
speed up assessment processes. With projects coming on line more
quickly, about 2 000 jobs will be created each year from 2003.
101. While creating job opportunities, we also emphasise the need
to maintain a stable and orderly labour market under the present
economic circumstances. To maximise employment opportunities for
local workers, the Government will take strong action against illegal
employment. Apart from moves to intercept illegal immigrants, the
Immigration Department and the Police will step up efforts in joint
raids and operations to eliminate illegal employment black spots.
We will ensure strict compliance with the laws and regulations on
importation of labour and foreign domestic helpers. People who employ
illegal immigrants and those who work illegally will be prosecuted.
Consistent and vigorous efforts will be made to stamp out illegal
employment activities.
102. In the course of economic transformation, it is the responsibility
of the Government to improve vocational training and retraining.
The Government provides approximately $2.2 billion a year to the
Vocational Training Council. From this financial year, an annual
provision of $400 million has been earmarked for the Employees'
Retraining Board. We are currently reviewing the entire training
and retraining framework to ensure resources are used most effectively.
We will discuss these issues with the related organisations in the
coming months. Given the present economic situation, we will particularly
keep a close watch on the unemployment situation. We will provide
additional resources to retrain unemployed workers based on actual
needs.
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