Taiwan News
Date: 2018/01/15
By: Central News Agency
Taipei, Jan. 15 (CNA) Most office workers in Taiwan put up with unreasonable treatment
from “spoiled” bosses for an average 19 months before leaving the job, according to a survey released Monday by the online 1111 job bank.
The survey showed that 88 percent of office workers think their bosses are “spoiled” because they subject their staff to verbal abuse by using mocking or insulting language, force subordinates to run personal errands for them, and frequently demand overtime work, sometimes without pay.
Such unfair treatment is most prevalent in the medical and health care sector, real estate business and in retail and department stores, the poll found. [FULL STORY]
