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Salary dissatisfaction drives Taiwan job change trend
A January survey reveals that 95% of Taiwan’s workers want to change jobs after the Lunar New Year, citing salary and career growth issues. Experts urge proactive talent management.2025/03/05 15:09 -
Workplace burnout on the rise in Taiwan, experts say
Workplace burnout is on the rise among Taiwanese college graduates, with nearly half switching jobs due to lack of accomplishment. Experts highlight the importance of addressing burnout symptoms to improve job satisfaction and overall well-being.2024/12/18 17:17 -
Tainan mayor sees mixed satisfaction across age groups
A TVBS Poll Center survey shows varied satisfaction with Tainan Mayor Huang Wei-che. Young residents report higher approval, while those aged 30-39 show dissatisfaction.2024/12/16 09:25 -
Burnout symptoms include sleep issues, fatigue, says expert
The WHO adds burnout to the ICD-11, citing its impact on health. Taiwanese experts discuss its causes, symptoms, and solutions, urging both companies and employees to act.2024/09/23 08:00 -
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 -
Job market embraces flexibility amid Taiwan’s labor shortage
Discover the rising trend of flexible working hours in Taiwan’s job market to combat labor shortages and cater to employee preferences. Learn how this shift impacts income, job satisfaction, and concerns about stability. Government, businesses, and professionals are urged to ensure worker rights and well-being.2023/08/21 16:59