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Yin Li Meets with Chair of the Board of Adecco Group
Date: 2024-10-16
Source: WeChat Official Account of Beijing Daily (WeChat ID: PoliticalInside)
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On the afternoon of October 14, Yin Li, Secretary of the CPC Beijing Municipal Committee, met with Jean-Christophe Deslarzes, Chair of the Board of Adecco Group.

Yin emphasized the crucial role of talent in promoting high-quality socio-economic development. China, with its vast talent and labor market, has prioritized employment in recent years, recognizing talent as the primary resource. Beijing, boasting a vast pool of educational and sci-tech talent, has a robust demand for talent services and offers a favorable environment for development. It highly values talent-related work and is committed to providing a better platform for global talent to pursue careers here. As a world-leading human resources company, Adecco Group has been committed the Chinese market, showing strong growth momentum in Beijing. Today, Beijing is accelerating efforts to build itself into an international innovation center and a global pacesetter in the digital economy. It is developing emerging industries and nurturing future industries, offering vast opportunities for cooperation. Yin expressed hope that that Adecco Group would broaden and deepen its exchanges and cooperation with Beijing to attract more global talent to the city. He also emphasized Adecco Group’s important role in supporting the city’s endeavors to establish itself as a high-caliber talent hub and achieve high-quality economic growth. He called for continued improvement in labor market services to ensure high-quality employment, which, in turn, would support talent development across sectors. He also encouraged Adecco Group to increase its investment and presence in Beijing, promoting deeper integration across the talent, innovation, and industry chains. He expressed hope to jointly make the China-Europe Talent Forum a success, and promote international cooperation in related fields.

Jean-Christophe Deslarzes stated that the Chinese market is of great significance to Adecco Group, and the company is confident about its prospects. Adecco will leverage its resources, remain committed to the Beijing market, and expand high value-added human resources services. It will also work with Beijing to ensure the success of the China-Europe Talent Forum, further supporting the city’s development as a high-caliber talent hub.

Municipal leaders You Jun and Zhao Lei also attended the meeting.

(Written by Fan Junsheng)