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BEIJING, June 6 (Xinhua) -- China will step up security guard training in its
occupational education in an effort to have more qualified personnel for the
2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.
"China is in urgent need of security guards with specialized skills," said an
official with the Chinese Ministry of Education (MOE) Wednesday.
The MOE, together with the Ministry of Public Security and Ministry of Labor
and Social Security, Wednesday issued a notice, requiring occupational education
schools to undertake a three-year security guard training program, which
recruits junior high school students.
Local governments should establish a consulting committee on security guard
expertise and help schools undertake courses and training programs, the official
said.
Schools should also cooperate with local security guard companies to develop
a series of job-oriented courses, the official said.
The official said more investment will be put into schools which operate such
training courses.
Statistics show China has more than 2,300 security guard companies with 1.1
million staffs.
Liu Jinguo, vice-minister of public security, said the security guard
industry in China is still at an initial stage, as the education and training is
lagging behind their foreign counterparts.
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