East China’s Jiangsu province has unveiled a series of proactive policies and measures to help stabilize industrial chain and supply chain and improve people’s livelihood.
The Jiangsu Provincial Department of Transportation issued 11 measures on Thursday, requiring the province's expressways to open up service areas and toll gates as much as possible, and to set up a special working group to ensure smooth logistics.
In several service areas of the Shanghai-Nanjing Expressway, the staff prepared instant noodles, canned porridge, mineral water, and masks for truck drivers.
66 expressway service areas in the province have set up 24-hour nucleic acid and antigen testing sites to provide free testing.
The Human Resources and Social Security Department of Gusu District in Suzhou has created government-sponsored vacancies such as security guards, cleaners, and postal diversion workers and have so far hired 195 people with the provision of job subsidies and social security subsidies.
The Changzhou Civil Affairs Department issued a total of more than 47 million yuan in security funds, support funds, aid funds and one-time temporary subsidies.
Authorities in Suqian have gone all out to help farmers sell vegetables by transporting the vegetables to the designated locations, so that urban residents can buy cheap and fresh vegetables and farmers can solve the problem of unsalable vegetables.