The Executive Yuan has approved a 12-point incentive programme aimed at raising the number of nurses nationwide by providing higher salaries and a sound environment to address an acute workforce shortage.
A new study finds that coronavirus has negatively impacted young people's willingness to join the labour force.
The Central Weather Administration says Typhoon Kong-rey could make landfall by Thursday but there are still many variables affecting the storm's path.
The Executive Yuan on Thursday approved draft legal amendments that would remove the right of parents to use physical force to punish their children.
The Robert Walters Salary Survey 2022 was co-launched with the ECCT at a Premium Event lunch, which was followed by a press conference for the media
Finland and Sweden are now one step closer to becoming members of NATO after Turkey dropped its opposition to them joining the alliance, which has been taken in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Taiwan's job market encountered challenges in 2023 due to the global economic downturn.
Premier Su Tseng-chang says the Executive Yuan is introducing a new employee disaster insurance bill.
Visiting former US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley has been highlighting what she's describing as the "moral clarity" of showing solidarity with Taiwan over China.
The digital Salary Survey 2023 was released by Robert Walters in cooperation with the ECCT at a Premium Event lunch.
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Government officials said Thursday that a 4% salary raise for public employees that has been approved by the Executive Yuan will benefit around one million people
The European Commission has adopted a "Communication on Business Taxation for the 21st century" aimed at promoting "a robust, efficient and fair business tax system" in the European Union.
The ECCT released the 2023 Family Friendly Workplace Survey Report at a Premium Event lunch. Read the full event report.
The government is set to officially authorize private companies to purchase vaccines on its behalf.
A survey by parent groups in northern Taiwan shows that a majority are in favour of suspending in-person classes at schools from the junior-high level and below due to the on-going surge in domestic coronavirus cases
A search and rescue team deployed by Taiwan to earthquake-struck Turkey was welcomed back to Pingtung last night.
The job market in Taiwan is being driven by technology as the pace of digital transformation is accelerated across sectors in the wake of the pandemic, according to the first-ever fully digital Salary Survey 2021 by Robert Walters, co-launched together with the ECCT at a Premium Event lunch.
The Ministry of Justice says it has not received any instructions from the presidential office or the Executive Yuan regarding former President Chen Shui-bian's pardon.
Taiwan's three-day, top-level science and technology advisory meeting closed on Friday with participants calling on the government to take a number of actions to maintain and boost the country's technological competitiveness, including by broadening education in technology.
Premier Cho Jung-tai says he is working with Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu to resolve issues with the central government's frozen budget.
The Taiwanese military is participating in the government's ongoing efforts to provide post-disaster relief to Turkey.
A new survey suggests that Taiwan businesses were generally pessimistic about the outlook for the China market.
The Cabinet has approved a draft amendment to the Income Tax Act aimed at curbing short-term real estate speculation.
Taiwan's cabinet has approved a proposal to allocate an additional NT$160 billion in funding for coronavirus relief and prevention.
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TaiwanPlus has launched a new video podcast hosted by Taiwan's Digital Minister, Audrey Tang
The Legislative Yuan has approved plans to establish a dedicated sports ministry.
The first of two Taiwan search and rescue teams being sent to Turkey to help find those trapped in buildings damaged by Monday's magnitude 7.8 earthquake has arrived in the affected area
Taiwan has implemented regulations designed to combat money laundering and terrorist financing through the real estate, precious metals and jewellery markets but enforcement will be difficult By Paul Shelton
The Executive Yuan has taken a firm stance against election meddling amid reports of foreign forces influencing the upcoming 2024 presidential elections through illegal betting and fake news.
Trade Based Money Laundering (TBML) is an insidious but often overlooked area of financial crime, especially for Taiwanese banks that have set up branches overseas. By Paul Shelton
The cabinet has approved an additional subsidy of NT$100 billion for Taiwan Power Company (Taipower).
The cabinet has approved plans to create a Silicon Valley in southern Taiwan.
The Ministry of National Defense (MND) detailed "grey zone" tactics employed by China to conduct reconnaissance around Taiwan and its outlying islands in a report to the legislature on Wednesday