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摘要 China seeks to help retrenched workers find new opportunities By Ji Jing&Yu Shujun‘Why did I quit a leisurely job deemed as an‘iron rice bowl’by many?" wrote a former employee of the Wuhan Iron and Steel (Group) Corp. (WISCO), one of the country’s largest steelmakers, on his microblog on May 2. Using the nickname Duomaguo to pen his post,he explained why he chose to quit his job at WISCO several months ago,despite having had an "iron rice bowl"—a secure job at Why did I quit a leisurely job deemed as an 'iron rice bowl' by many?' wrote a former employeeof the Wuhan Iron and Steel (Group) Corp. (WlSCO), one of the county's largest steel- makers, on his microblog on May 2. Using the nickname Duomaguo to pen his post, he explained why he chose to quit his job at WlSCO several months ago, despite having had an "iron rice bowl"--a secure job at anadministrative post in a state-owned com- pany-for over two years.
出处 《Beijing Review》 2016年第20期14-17,共4页 北京周报(英文版)
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