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4 February– The Hsinchu District Court sentences nine people to up to ten years' imprisonment over the discovery of cannabis-growing operation in Hsinchu County that becomes the largest cannabis growing operation uncovered in Taiwan, with nearly 6,000 cannabis plants and related products valued at NT$2 billion (US$60.81 million) recovered.
Taiwan Mobile: Telecommunications Telecommunications services New Taipei City [12] 1997 Mobile network P A Taiwan Power Company: Utilities Conventional electricity New Taipei City: 1946 State-owned electrical power S A Taiwan Railways Corporation: Industrials Railroad Taipei: 2024 State-owned railway services S A Taiwan Rolling Stock Company ...
The Ministry of Labor (MOL; Chinese: 勞動部; pinyin: Láodòng Bù; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lô-tōng-pō͘) is a ministry of the Taiwanese Executive Yuan administering policies relating to employees and labor.
register or a list of a specified type of regulated entities or activities — contains entries on companies officially authorized to perform a specified type of business, where prior obtaining of a permit, a license, a concession, or registration on such a list or register is a prerequisite required by law. Depending on situation, regulation ...
[130] [131] [132] In July 2023 TSMC warned that US talent was insufficient, so Taiwanese workers will need to be brought in for a limited time, and that the chip factory won't be operational until 2025. [133] In September 2023, an analyst said the chips will still need to be sent back to Taiwan for packaging. [134]
In 2018, the passing of the "Act for Recruitment and Employment of Foreign Professionals" [72] created the Taiwan Employment Gold Card. In addition to being a visa, the Gold Card contains an open work permit and residence permit allowing a holder to reside and work in Taiwan for up to 3 years.
Taiwan's labor rights and employment protections increased with its democratization progress in the 1980s, and it still has a relatively high level of employment protection compared to other East Asia countries. [150] Implemented in August 1984, Labor Standards Law was the first comprehensive employment protection law for Taiwan workers. [151]
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