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Website on Human Resources Launched in Beijing
2005-12-24 23:55:41      CRIENGLISH.com
A website on human resources research was launched Friday in Beijing to provide professional human resources services for the municipal government and the public.

The website was sponsored by Beijing Municipal Human Resources Research Center, an institution on human resources development and management under the Organization Department of the Beijing Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC).

The research center and the website are expected to pool the human resources in Beijing and provide professional strategic suggestion to the municipal government and the public, said Du Deyin, deputy secretary of Beijing Municipal Committee of the CPC.

Since the research center was launched a year ago, it has set up Capital Human Resources Cooperation Department, Beijing Municipal Human Resources Management Consultative Committee and a database on human resources.

(Source: Xinhua)

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