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Taiwan migrant workers
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Taiwan Suffers Yet Another Fatal Factory Fire, Igniting Familiar Labor Issues
By Nick Aspinwall
3 Vietnamese workers lost their lives in Taiwan’s third fatal factory fire in the past 14 months.
How Taiwanese Think About Immigration
By Timothy S. Rich
A survey explores Taiwanese perceptions on immigration – especially from Southeast Asia.
Taiwan and Southeast Asia Have a ‘People-Centric’ Exchange Problem
By Nick Aspinwall
The New Southbound Policy promotes mutual study and tourism with neighbors. However, two recent cases suggest it is being exploited.
Taiwan's Fight Against Human Trafficking
By James X. Morris
NGOs urge greater responsibility during Taiwan’s international anti-human trafficking workshop.
Taiwan's Silent Forest Wars
By Nick Aspinwall
The fight to save Taiwan's endangered trees is ensnaring migrant workers – but at the expense of the real criminals?
Taiwan's Migrant Workers Are Finding Their Voice
By James X. Morris
Labor protests in Taiwan reveal a pesky sincerity problem for government agencies.
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