Mar 30, 2023

SLW officiates at GBA YES kick-off ceremony and briefing session

The Secretary for Labour and Welfare, Mr Chris Sun, officiated at the Greater Bay Area (GBA) Youth Employment Scheme kick-off ceremony and briefing session held by the Labour Department this afternoon (March 30). The event aimed to provide a chance for young people who are interested in working in the GBA Mainland cities to learn more about the Scheme. Photo shows Mr Sun speaking at the event.
The Secretary for Labour and Welfare, Mr Chris Sun, officiated at the Greater Bay Area (GBA) Youth Employment Scheme kick-off ceremony and briefing session held by the Labour Department this afternoon (March 30). The event aimed to provide a chance for young people who are interested in working in the GBA Mainland cities to learn more about the Scheme. Photo shows (from left) the Chief Executive Officer of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce, Mr George Leung; the Chairman of the Commerce, Industry and Social Affairs Committee of the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce, Mr Robert Lee; the Permanent Secretary for Labour and Welfare, Ms Alice Lau; Mr Sun; the Deputy Director-General of the Department of Youth Affairs of the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Ms Wan Ning; the Commissioner for Labour, Ms May Chan; the President of the Chinese Manufacturers' Association of Hong Kong, Dr Allen Shi; and the Director-General of the Federation of Hong Kong Industries, Ms Bonnie Chan, after officiating at the kick-off ceremony.
The Secretary for Labour and Welfare, Mr Chris Sun, officiated at the Greater Bay Area (GBA) Youth Employment Scheme kick-off ceremony and briefing session held by the Labour Department this afternoon (March 30). The event aimed to provide a chance for young people who are interested in working in the GBA Mainland cities to learn more about the Scheme. Photo shows Mr Sun (centre) touring the GBA Youth Employment Scheme Job Expo to take a closer look at enterprises providing job vacancies in GBA Mainland cities. More than 20 organisations from various industries participated in the Job Expo, providing over 400 job vacancies to eligible graduates at a monthly salary of not less than HK$18,000. Hong Kong residents awarded bachelor's degrees or above from 2021 to 2023 can apply for the vacancies.
The Secretary for Labour and Welfare, Mr Chris Sun, officiated at the Greater Bay Area (GBA) Youth Employment Scheme kick-off ceremony and briefing session held by the Labour Department this afternoon (March 30). The event aimed to provide a chance for young people who are interested in working in the GBA Mainland cities to learn more about the Scheme. Photo shows Mr Sun (centre) touring the GBA Youth Employment Scheme Job Expo to take a closer look at enterprises providing job vacancies in GBA Mainland cities. More than 20 organisations from various industries participated in the Job Expo, providing over 400 job vacancies to eligible graduates at a monthly salary of not less than HK$18,000. Hong Kong residents awarded bachelor's degrees or above from 2021 to 2023 can apply for the vacancies.
The Secretary for Labour and Welfare, Mr Chris Sun, officiated at the Greater Bay Area (GBA) Youth Employment Scheme kick-off ceremony and briefing session held by the Labour Department this afternoon (March 30). The event aimed to provide a chance for young people who are interested in working in the GBA Mainland cities to learn more about the Scheme. Photo shows Mr Sun (third right) touring the GBA Youth Employment Scheme Job Expo to take a closer look at enterprises providing job vacancies in GBA Mainland cities. More than 20 organisations from various industries participated in the Job Expo, providing over 400 job vacancies to eligible graduates at a monthly salary of not less than HK$18,000. Hong Kong residents awarded bachelor's degrees or above from 2021 to 2023 can apply for the vacancies.
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