Taiwan consumer confidence index up for fifth consecutive month
Domestic demand stable and service sector performing well, professor says
Domestic demand stable and service sector performing well, professor says
Domestic demand stable and service sector performing well, professor says
Domestic demand stable and service sector performing well, professor says
47 assistants to councilors and representatives in Kaohsiung, across parties, organize union to fight for long overdue pay rises
47 assistants to councilors and representatives in Kaohsiung, across parties, organize union to fight for long overdue pay rises
Labor unions urge 11% hike for president to meet her goal before stepping down
Labor unions urge 11% hike for president to meet her goal before stepping down
Around 240,000 working-age graduates are expected to join labor market this year - here's a breakdown of average salary by sector
Around 240,000 working-age graduates are expected to join labor market this year - here's a breakdown of average salary by sector
Leading chipmaker said to be planning its largest wage increase to date
Leading chipmaker said to be planning its largest wage increase to date
Workers in Taiwan see modest pay raises in 2020 as companies take conservative policy amid pandemic
Workers in Taiwan see modest pay raises in 2020 as companies take conservative policy amid pandemic
Taiwan is grappling with chronic wage stagnation, but China no longer so appealing to job seekers
Taiwan is grappling with chronic wage stagnation, but China no longer so appealing to job seekers
Social worker salarieswill be increased by up to NT$4,000 per month in 2020
Social worker salarieswill be increased by up to NT$4,000 per month in 2020
To shirk new law requiring disclosing salary in job ads, Taiwanese companies are posting huge salary ranges
To shirk new law requiring disclosing salary in job ads, Taiwanese companies are posting huge salary ranges
New regulations effective Nov. 30 will subject employers in violation of the law to fines between NT$60,000 and NT$300,000
New regulations effective Nov. 30 will subject employers in violation of the law to fines between NT$60,000 and NT$300,000