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160353
Fri, 02/11/2011 - 14:47
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PREMIER VISITS VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTERS
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, /MONTSAME/ The Prime Minister S.Batbold worked Thursday in vocational training centers in frames of the goals to realize the year of supporting employment and to abolish unemployment.
Firstly, the Prime Minister has visited a vocational training center at the Railway College, and the Mongolia-S.Korea technical college which is running an experimental training together with the Mongolia's Association of Employers (MAE) and enterprisers. The meeting held at the college has brought together authorities of the MAE and some owners of heavy and light industrial factories. This meeting is continuation of the meetings held Tuesday with authorities of the Mongolia's Association of Leather (MAL) and wool and cashmere processing factories.
The Premier has warned authorities of the Ulaanbaatar Railway Joint Venture and the vocational training center of the Railway College about preparing enough trained staffers for starting a work of 1,100 km railway to be constructed from Tavan tolgoi coal deposit and Sainshand in a scope of the policy about railway. Then he has ordered the authorities to keep the training based on the current capacity of facilities, to expand the activities of the vocational training, and to intensify and refine upon forms of the collaboration with producers and subscribers.
Mentioning that a big number of job places will be required in near future for the railway sector, the Premier has advised the officials to carry out the training connecting it with the state goals and planning of new constructions, and to study new opportunities for widening the training programs. He also advised them to collaborate with the related ministries.
It is calculated that some 5,000 trained staffers are required to construct the new railway. But the training center has a capability to prepare only some 400 staffers. Thus, the training's center's authority has put forward its request to the Prime Minister to increase the capability.
B.Khuder
Firstly, the Prime Minister has visited a vocational training center at the Railway College, and the Mongolia-S.Korea technical college which is running an experimental training together with the Mongolia's Association of Employers (MAE) and enterprisers. The meeting held at the college has brought together authorities of the MAE and some owners of heavy and light industrial factories. This meeting is continuation of the meetings held Tuesday with authorities of the Mongolia's Association of Leather (MAL) and wool and cashmere processing factories.
The Premier has warned authorities of the Ulaanbaatar Railway Joint Venture and the vocational training center of the Railway College about preparing enough trained staffers for starting a work of 1,100 km railway to be constructed from Tavan tolgoi coal deposit and Sainshand in a scope of the policy about railway. Then he has ordered the authorities to keep the training based on the current capacity of facilities, to expand the activities of the vocational training, and to intensify and refine upon forms of the collaboration with producers and subscribers.
Mentioning that a big number of job places will be required in near future for the railway sector, the Premier has advised the officials to carry out the training connecting it with the state goals and planning of new constructions, and to study new opportunities for widening the training programs. He also advised them to collaborate with the related ministries.
It is calculated that some 5,000 trained staffers are required to construct the new railway. But the training center has a capability to prepare only some 400 staffers. Thus, the training's center's authority has put forward its request to the Prime Minister to increase the capability.
B.Khuder