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  2. Minimum wage in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan's basic wage system is discussed in the third quarter of every year by the Basic Wage Committees and announced and implemented by the Executive Yuan after its approval. The current net minimum wage in Taiwan is NT$27,470 per month ( c. US$882/€801) and NT$183 (US$5.88/€5.42) per hour, as of 1 January 2024. [1]

  3. Labor movement in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The labor movement in Taiwan did not start until the 1980s, after the end of martial law in Taiwan. Many of these labor movements began when Kuomintang became more lenient with social movements. In addition, with the help of non-KMT political figures, such as members of the Democratic Progressive Party, many labor unions and State-owned ...

  4. Economy of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Implemented in August 1984, Labor Standards Law was the first comprehensive employment protection law for Taiwan workers. [149] Prior to its implementation, the Factory Act was the primary law governing labor affairs, but was ineffective in practice because of its narrow coverage of businesses and issues and absence of penalties for violation ...

  5. Foxconn suicides - Wikipedia

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    In response to the suicides, Foxconn substantially increased wages for its Shenzhen factory workforce, [44] installed suicide-prevention netting, [45] brought in Buddhist monks to conduct prayer sessions [35] and asked employees to sign no-suicide pledges. [46] Workers were also required to sign a legally-binding document guaranteeing that they ...

  6. Filipinos in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The Taiwanese government has been receptive to the cases involving mistreatment of Filipino workers in Taiwan. Filipino migrant caretakers in Taiwan have to go through a broker system that collects most of their monthly earnings, demands long work hours without overtime pay, and offers no days off. Some caretakers have to work for 24 hours a day.

  7. Taiwan wants to hire Indian workers. What’s skin color or ...

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    Taiwan has swung into damage control mode after its labor minister made controversial comments about the skin color, religion and diets of some Indians ahead of a potential drive to recruit ...

  8. List of Asian countries by average wage - Wikipedia

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    Net average monthly salary. The countries and territories have a net average monthly salary of: Green. above $2,000. Blue. $1,000 to $1,999. Orange. $500 to $999. Red.

  9. List of largest companies in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    This list is based on the Forbes Global 2000, which ranks the world's 2,000 largest publicly traded companies.The Forbes list takes into account a multitude of factors, including the revenue, net profit, total assets and market value of each company; each factor is given a weighted rank in terms of importance when considering the overall ranking.