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  2. 2025 in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Ministry of Labor (Taiwan) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Category:2025 establishments in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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  5. Economy of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    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]

  6. Visa policy of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. List of companies of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan Golden Bee: Consumer goods Automobiles Kaohsiung: 1954 ATVs, scooters and engines P A Taiwan International Ports Corporation: Industrials Transportation services Kaohsiung: 2012 State-owned seaports operations S A Taiwan Mobile: Telecommunications Telecommunications services New Taipei City [12] 1997 Mobile network P A Taiwan Power ...

  8. Ministry of Civil Service (Taiwan) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Civil Service (MOCS; Chinese: 銓敘部; pinyin: Quánxùbù; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chhoan-sū Pō͘) is a second level policy-making body, governed under the Examination Yuan of the Republic of China and is the fundamental Examination Yuan agency responsible for overseeing pay and entitlements, performance evaluation, insurance, retirement and pension programs, and relief for civil ...

  9. Minimum wage in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The minimum wage in Taiwan is the lowest hourly or monthly remuneration that employers may legally pay to workers in Taiwan.It is also known as the basic wage.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.