The May 12 earthquake has cost at least 372,000 urban residents in
The quake has deprived 1.15 million farmers of the means of production too, Vice-Governor Li Chengyun told a press conference.
The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) on Monday said
It will take three to five years to rebuild the agriculture sector of the province, the FAO said.
Li said 16,289 local enterprises suffered direct economic losses of 99.78 billion yuan ($14.5 billion) in the quake. This could be a major reason why existing jobs were lost and new ones have dried up.
But despite the difficulties, Li said, local governments have managed to help more than 40,000 people get jobs by holding job fairs and providing free information.
The central government has mobilized the entire nation to help more quake survivors get jobs.
The State Council, or the country’s cabinet, pledged on Monday to get employment for at least one member of every jobless family.
Vice-Premier Zhang Dejiang chaired a meeting in
Under the agreements, 19 provinces, municipalities and cities will create at least 100,000 jobs for the quake survivors and help train 175,000 of them by September.
The All-China Federation of Trade Unions organized a big three-day job fair in Mianyang city in
The 800 firms from five provinces and municipalities participating in the fair are offering 80,000 jobs. The jobs are in sectors ranging from manufacturing, catering and sales to community service.





