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Taiwan ads removed in Peru amid China pressure
Taiwan’s ads were removed from Lima Airport under China’s pressure, raising diplomatic concerns at the APEC summit. Some ads remain, highlighting Taiwan’s global contributions.6小時前 -
Taiwan’s labor ministry tackles job discrimination
Taiwan’s Ministry of Labor is tackling employment discrimination, with a focus on gender and age biases. Learn about the fines imposed for violations in 2023 and the laws in place to protect workers.2024/07/12 22:00 -
Taiwan Taxi defends charges amid unlawful profits claims
Taiwan Taxi Company has clarified that all fees charged to its drivers comply with regulations and have been reported to the responsible authorities. The company defended itself against recent allegations of unlawfully collecting excessive profits from drivers. It stated that all charges are transparent and published on its website. Among the controversial charges are fees for corporate invoices, Easycard processing, and duties. Accusers also claimed that drivers are required to install televisions in their passenger seats to play advertisements, including those featuring actress Ruby Lin, on behalf of Thermage FLX, without receiving compensation. Taiwan Taxi stated that it is undergoing a digital transformation and developing new platforms, with the vehicles’ media players serving functions beyond playing advertisements. The company reassured its drivers that the digital transformation would not increase management costs for them, emphasizing that their monthly charge has not been raised in nearly 20 years.2023/12/27 13:19 -
Taiwan bans China residents from publishing recall ads
The Executive Yuan Gazette Online has announced that foreign individuals, residents from Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macao, and their legal entities are now prohibited from applying to publish election recall advertisements in Taiwan. Violators can face fines ranging from NT$200,000 to NT$10 million or twice the advertisement fees.2023/10/06 15:22