The Taiwan Executive Yuan passed the bill on Thursday (September 14) to increase the monthly basic salary of 4.05%to 27,470 yuan (NT $ 1171).This is the eighth consecutive year since Tsai Ing -wen in Taiwan, which has increased the basic salary for the eighth consecutive year.
Comprehensive Taiwan Wind Media and United Daily reports, the Taiwan Ministry of Labor said that the basic salary review committee passed the basic salary adjustment case on the 8th of this month.The raw of 26,400 yuan rose to 27,470 yuan, and the hourly salary increased from 176 yuan to 183 yuan, an increase of about 4.05%.
The Taiwan Executive Yuan will pass the bill on Thursday. It is estimated that 1.79 million workers will benefit.
The Ministry of Labor of Taiwan said that social insurance expenditures such as labor and management and government will also increase. Among them, labor insurance pays 25 yuan per month and pays 17 yuan for health insurance.The Ministry of Labor estimates that the three parties have increased a total of about 24.313 billion yuan a year, of which 21.69 billion yuan is undertaken by the employer.
The Ministry of Labor in Taiwan said that due to the recent increase in the increase in people's liver prices, in order to maintain the substantial purchasing power of the basic life of the labor, the labor and capital members of the basic salary review committee meeting did not oppose the increase of basic salary and passed the passing and passed the passing.Reasoningly discuss the efforts to seek the maximum consensus that can be acceptable.After considering the overall economic and social situation, this conclusion was obtained.
The Ministry of Labor in Taiwan said that the basic salary of 30,000 yuan is the direction of the Taiwan government's efforts. Even in the impact of the epidemic and global economic recession, since the Tsai Ing -wen government took officeAscend, specific practice implementation to take care of grass -roots workers.In the future, the Ministry of Labor will continue to work hard to continue to work hard for workers' rights and interests in the promotion of various labor policies.