Newly minted graduates at the Guangdong University of Foreign Studies recently donned migrant worker garb to draw attention to their plight, by highlighting the fact that having a college degree is no longer a sure thing for obtaining a decent paying non-awful job.
Photos: College grads dress as migrant workers in low pay solidarity
PLA policies being changed to attract college graduates
Hey, newly-graduated and jobless fenqing! Proving how much you love the motherland now sounds mighty tempting, doesn't it? "The People's Liberation Army (PLA) plans to recruit more well-educated young people and pledges to increase servicemen's income, according to a draft amendment to the country's military recruitment law. The amendment, which is up for review at the 11th National People's Congress Standing Committee, removes an article saying full-time students can postpone their service in the army. It also raises the maximum age for recruitment of college graduates to 24, stating that college graduate recruits with outstanding performance in the army may be directly promoted to officer posts. The date for recruitment registration is also expected to be shifted from the current Sept 30 to June 30 in order to facilitate those who want to join the army before they go to university or after their graduation. It also pledges to increase the attractiveness of being a serviceman, proposing that salaries should be adjusted in sync with economic growth and the government should introduce military insurance." [China Daily]
An unlikely source of pyramid schemes participants: College students
Well, I suppose it's not AS unlikely when you take into account the crappy job market. The Shanghai Industrial and Commercial Administrative Bureau has revealed that of the 3,500-plus people involved in pyramid sales cases in the last three years, college students outnumbered everyone else. They usually join by either being bullied into it (as what happened with four local students) or by being tricked into thinking it's an NGO, only realizing it's a pyramid scheme when they're forced to recruit lower-level participants.

