No layoffs at Changhua plant amid talks

Taipei Times
Date: Oct 08, 2016
By: Kuo Chia-erh / Staff reporter

Formosa Chemicals & Fibre Corp (台化) has no plan to furlough its Changhua plant workers, even

A demonstrator yesterday kneels outside the Environmental Protection Administration (EPA) in Taipei while holding a sign reading “As a victim, I have the right to take part in the meeting,” referring to a meeting of representatives from the EPA, Formosa Chemicals & Fibre Corp and the Changhua County Government that was under way inside the building to discuss the fate of the company’s 51-year-old Changhua plant. Photo: Wang I-sung, Taipei TImes

A demonstrator yesterday kneels outside the Environmental Protection Administration (EPA) in Taipei while holding a sign reading “As a victim, I have the right to take part in the meeting,” referring to a meeting of representatives from the EPA, Formosa Chemicals & Fibre Corp and the Changhua County Government that was under way inside the building to discuss the fate of the company’s 51-year-old Changhua plant. Photo: Wang I-sung, Taipei TImes

though the three boilers of the plant’s coal-fired generators were shut down yesterday.

The company said it would still pay salaries and bonuses to about 1,000 workers at the loss-making plant, which mainly produces artificial fibers such as nylon and rayon.
However, yesterday’s negotiation session between the company, the Changhua County Government and the Environmental Protection Administration (EPA) only reached consensus on the protection of labor rights and the company’s compliance with emission standards.

The key issue of the company’s license renewal application for its three boilers remains unsolved.

The license for the three boilers expired on Wednesday last week.

The county government has refused to renew the license due to the company’s failure to meet regulatory requirements by lowering the sulfur content in the bituminous coal used in the generators.     [FULL  STORY]

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