Four provinces in China have begun recruiting workers across provinces to ensure production activities after the Spring Festival.NotSurging News reported on Friday (January 27) that on the last two days of the Spring Festival holiday, Zhejiang, Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangsu and other southeast coastal provinces began to recruit workers across provinces.It is convenient for employees to return to work.NotThe inter -provincial recruitment group of Taizhou departed on Thursday (January 26), and went to seven labor export provinces including Yunnan, Guizhou, and Sichuan respectively.After the Spring Festival holiday, Taizhou will also launch 191 enterprises and 14 human resources institutions to recruit workers in seven provinces.NotTaizhou also carried out the actions of chartered vehicles to return to new and old employees to fully meet the employment needs of the Spring Festival after the Spring Festival, and help the city's economy "open the door and open the door."NotIn order to open a free special train for returning workers, transportation subsidies are also issued for employees who return to the positions from other places, and one -time first -time employment subsidies are issued for new employees who come in foreign countries to issue up to 300,000 yuan (57,000Xinyuan) one -time new recruitment employee subsidy.NotThe Human Resources and Social Security Department will also actively organize enterprises with large demand for employment and go to the East and West to cooperate to help the city and the provinces and cities of labor exports to conduct on -site recruitment.NotThe Fuzhou Human Resources and Social Affairs Department received the first batch of key enterprises to return to the job staff on Thursday.The returning workers who came to Fujian by free chartered machines came from various cities in Yunnan and will go to 28 key enterprises in Fuzhou.NotThe staff of the Wuxi Municipal Human Resources and Social Security Bureau also went to Yunnan on Thursday to coordinate the charter service, which will provide convenience for 120 migrant workers to return to tin.