Cultivate
Talents from Local: Taiwanese Enterprises in China
Taiwanese enterprises are
getting deeper and deeper involved in China. Some establish schools to educate
and cultivate quality man power from the local.
Economic Daily
News May 2nd, 2011
Business
and trading relations between Taiwan and China are getting closer ever. Many
Taiwanese enterprises tend to invest and involve more in China’s land. Amid
actions and policies related to such increasing collaboration, setting schools
and academies is one of the major trends. DFAC (Dongfeng
Automobile), TENFU Tea and Golden Jaguar Group, are some representative
examples.
Jimmy
Chu expressed that such cooperation creates multiple winning situations for
everyone. Teachers, professors can teach not just in the school but also
conduct vocational training in plants. FFG also accepts inquiries from
customers – Ford China, DFAC, Toyota and Boshoku - to
develop manpower of specific skills.
FFG
employs more than 2,500 workers. In 2008, FFG cooperated with Zhejiang
Technical Institute of Economics, combining 7 departments of machinery design,
mold design and manufacturing, automation and so on, to set up “Fair Friend
Institute of Electromechanics.”
FEELER
provided machinery equipment worth RMB$ 14 million along with investment for
RD. This 3-grade institute of 2,300 students will have its some 800 first
edition graduates this year. Many seniors already found jobs before
graduations. One third of them will be entering FEELER.
Chu
added, in the China CNC Machine Center Competition, students from Fair Friend
Institute of Electromechanics won the first prize.
Apart from that, students of Fair Friend Institute of Electromechanics
enjoy 100% employment rate. These remarkable performances make this school TOP
3 in Zhejiang’s 3-year vocational academies.