ABSTRACT

The cadre plan is a component of the national economic plan. It contains two major parts: the plan for training new skilled workers and the plan of the need for specialists. The major purpose of formulating this plan is to determine the quantity, quality, and speciality of cadres that can be trained through various means according to the long-term and annual development needs of capital construction, production, and other businesses and to rationally distribute them according to those needs. The plan to train new skilled workers is composed of three targets: the "total number of trainees," the "number of trainees who will graduate," and the "number of recruits." The "total number of trainees" refers to the number of persons who have still not completed their training in the base period plus the number of newly recruited trainees in the plan year. Specialists are engaged in all kinds of jobs in each sector of the national economy.