Radio Taiwan International
Date: 2017-12-25
President Tsai Ing-wen said on Sunday that she would like to gradually raise the minimum
wage and her ideal figure is NT$30,000. She said Taiwan can start with long-term caregivers.
She said most people think that the economy, environment and social welfare have conflicts of interest but that is not necessarily so. The government asking for a minimum wage for long-term caregivers of NT$32,000 will upgrade the wages and quality of service of this important industry. The president said she hopes this will also inspire higher wages.
The president said a raise in wages will be a burden on companies so she is considering not raising the national health insurance payments for companies at the same time.
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