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"One Company One
Job" campaign
A few days ago, the Hong Kong General
Chamber of Commerce and five other major local business chambers initiated the "One
Company One Job" campaign,
appealing for member companies' support
by having each member company voluntarily provide at least one 12-month trainee position
to a new college graduate or higher diploma recipient.
The HKGCC knows that ultimately, the
unemployment rate will go down in Hong Kong only if the economy recovers, and free market
forces will continue to dictate our employment here. However, it is heartening that many
companies, including the smaller ones, have recognized the seriousness of the current
unemployment picture and the problems that especially the current college graduates face
in this difficult economic time. Positive responses to the campaign from HKGCC members are
pouring in.
Wheelock & Company and The Wharf
(Holdings) have immediately offered 50 one-year contracted positions to render their
support of the campaign. Areas of training range from property development, to logistics,
IT, entertainment, public transport and retail businesses.
Chamber Director Dr Eden Woon said:
"The Chamber is very pleased to see the responses of our members even in such
difficult circumstances for so many companies. We are very moved that many of our SME
members have called us to indicate their willingness to volunteer. We note that Wheelock
and Wharf are our first two members to have responded to this "One Company One
Job" campaign by placing their recruitment ad on newspapers on July 30 for new
graduates for a 12-month traineeship. The spirit of support for the Hong Kong community by
the business sector cannot be better exemplified by these very proactive, quick, and
concrete offers by Wheelock and Wharf."
"In addition," Dr. Woon added,
"we are delighted that many other members are following very closely behind Wheelock
and Wharf with intended offerings under this campaign, including Wing Tai Corporation,
Cheung Kong Holdings, Hutchison Whampoa, Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings, Hongkong
Electric Holdings, Sun Hung Kai Properties and Jardine Aviation Services.”
The Chamber hopes that interested companies
in Hong Kong, whether they belong to any business association or not, volunteer for this
worthwhile campaign if they are able to.
For further
information, contact: Dr. Eden Woon, Chamber Director, on 2823-1211
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