Lawmakers from China's largest  industrial city of Shanghai stressed the importance of redirecting redundant workers during the restructuring drive.
   
Huang Qifan, a deputy to the fourth session of the Ninth  National People's Congress (NPC) due to close Thursday, said  Shanghai's economy has maintained a double-digit growth rate for  nine consecutive years in that it took the lead in implementing  the restructuring and successfully redirected the workers made  redundant in the process.
   
Zhu Junyi, also a deputy and chief of the Shanghai Labor and  Social Security Bureau, said establishing a sound social security  system is of great significance to ensure the realization of the  economic restructuring targets.
   
Despite the diversion of more than one million industrial  workers, the volume of sales in Shanghai has doubled during the  past several years, said Huang, also director of the Shanghai  Municipal Economic Commission.
   
He said the per capita added value of industrial output  increased by two times over that of 1994 to 80,000 yuan (9,750 U.S. dollars), ranking first in China.
    
Shanghai has done a good job of helping laid-off workers  change their ideas of employment and encouraging them to receive  re-training by social security departments so that they will  become a new source of work force, Huang said.   
(Xinhua 03/15/2001)