Reports of minimum wage adjustment mistaken: Lai

Radio Taiwan International
Date: 2018-01-23

Premier William Lai says that media reports on Monday about a planned adjustment to

(CNA file photo)

the national minimum wage are mistaken.

The reports said that Vice Premier Shih Jun-ji recently held a meeting with aides where it was decided to raise the monthly minimum wage by nearly 5%. On Tuesday, however, Lai said no such meeting had taken place.

Lai’s statement comes as a number of officials, including the president, have spoken to the media about the issue of Taiwan’s stagnant wages. In a radio interview last week, Vice Premier Shih said Taiwan could bring the monthly minimum wage up to NT$30,000 (US$1,000) in the next few years.

Asked whether he agreed with his deputy’s assessment, Lai said Tuesday that he will have greater confidence if domestic investment increases.    [SOURCE]

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