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Over 34% of Taiwan firefighters report excessive stress
A study by the Taiwan Occupational Hygiene Association reveals 34.9% of firefighters face high stress, with over half experiencing poor sleep. Experts urge intervention.2025/08/10 09:00 -

Taiwan civil servants demand workplace safety after suicide
The Coalition of Taiwan Civil Service Reform Drivers held a memorial in Miaoli, urging civil servants’ inclusion under the Occupational Safety and Health Act. The event highlighted workplace issues following a tragic death, calling for systemic reform and respect for civil servants’ expertise.2025/07/03 13:00 -

Report reveals director’s harsh acts in workplace bullying
The Ministry of Labor’s report confirms workplace bullying led to a civil servant’s suicide in Taipei. It highlights the oppressive management style of Hsieh Yi-jung, causing stress and resignations.2024/12/11 16:19 -

Survey: 75.7% in Taiwan link work stress to mental health
A survey shows 75.7% of Taiwanese citizens link work stress to mental health issues, with 93% supporting mental health leave. It highlights a call for policy changes.2024/10/09 20:00 -

Companies embrace well-being with team-building activities
Discover how Taiwan’s Ministry of Labor is enhancing mental health support for workers with free counseling services, addressing workplace bullying, and psychological challenges. Learn about the initiatives companies are taking to improve employee well-being.2024/07/08 16:39 -

Taiwan’s female labor force faces challenges post-motherhood
In 2022, 330,000 Taiwanese women withdrew from the labor market to care for their families, highlighting the challenges women face in balancing work and family life. This trend, coupled with workplace stress and inflexibility, is impacting Taiwan’s birth rate and female labor force participation.2023/11/30 10:28 -

Japan ranks last in workplace health conditions report
A survey conducted by the McKinsey Health Institute (MHI) revealed that Japan ranks last in terms of employees’ physical, psychological, social, and mental health conditions at the workplace. The survey evaluated the health conditions of over 30,000 employees from 30 countries, with Japan scoring a mere 25%. Turkey, India, and China topped the ranking with scores of 78%, 76%, and 75% respectively.2023/11/04 10:04



