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《TAIPEI TIMES》Cabinet eyes rules to protect migrants

自由時報 · 2026年4月10日 原文連結 →
《TAIPEI TIMES》Cabinet eyes rules to protect migrants

我已年滿18歲進入根據「電腦網路內容分級處理辦法」修正條文第六條第三款規定,已於網站首頁或各該限制級網頁,依台灣網站分級推廣基金會規定作標示。 台灣網站分級推廣基金會(TICRF)網站:http://www.ticrf.org.tw首頁>焦點《TAIPEI TIMES》Cabinet eyes rules to protect migrants2026/04/10 03:00Cabinet officials preside over a news conference in Taipei yesterday.

Photo: Chung Li-hua, Taipei TimesWORKERS’ RIGHTS: A labor official said that the move to guarantee identity document autonomy for migrant workers was partly driven by the ART deal Taiwan signed with the USStaff writer, with CNA請繼續往下閱讀...The Cabinet yesterday approved a draft amendment that would ban employers or labor brokers from keeping migrant workers’ identity documents or expropriating their personal property under any circumstances.Under current rules, employers and labor brokers are only prohibited from retaining jobseekers’ or employees’ identity documents “against their will.”“In practice, some workers consented to having their identity documents retained, which gave rise to controversy and increased the risk of forced labor,” Deputy Minister of Labor Chen Ming-jen (陳明仁) told a weekly Cabinet news conference.Asked whether the amendment was linked to the Taiwan-US Act on Reciprocal Trade (ART) signed in February — under which Taiwan pledged to outlaw the retention of workers’ identity documents as a forced labor indicator defined by the International Labour Organization — Chen said the move was driven not only by the ART, but also by evolving labor rights standards promoted by the UN and the EU.However, the Cabinet did not introduce a bill to prohibit charging migrant workers recruitment fees in the manufacturing and fishing sectors, another ART pledge.The proposal also stipulates that employers and labor brokers must not expropriate or confiscate workers’ personal property, while current rules only prohibit confiscation.In addition, labor brokers must not require job applicants or employees to provide personal details unrelated to their employment, the draft states.Contraveners would face fines of NT$60,000 to NT$300,000 and a full or partial revocation of their migrant worker recruitment permits, unchanged from the existing provision.“We hope people understand that retaining workers’ identity documents does not prevent them from absconding,” Workforce Development Agency Deputy Director-General Chen Shih-chang (陳世昌) said.“By guaranteeing identity document autonomy, we hope to improve workers’ human rights conditions,” he said, adding that the agency would clearly explain during the legislative process that safekeeping of identity documents is the workers’ responsibility.The proposal would give migrant workers greater peace of mind, Premier Cho Jung-tai (卓榮泰) said, calling for cross-party support to pass the bill swiftly.Meanwhile, Minister of Labor Hung Sun-han (洪申翰) said that the first group of migrant workers from India might arrive in Taiwan as early as this year as part of a new program.Speaking at a meeting of the Legislative Yuan’s Social Welfare and Environmental Hygiene Committee, Hung said that a delegation led by Deputy Minister of Labor Chen Ming-jen (陳明仁) visited India in January to meet with Taiwanese businesspeople operating there and evaluate the local labor market.The government is in the final stages of confirming details of the program with Indian authorities regarding administrative procedures, document verification and medical examination standards to ensure smooth integration, he added.“It is possible that the first group will be introduced this year,” Hung said.Taiwan and India signed a memorandum of understanding on labor cooperation in February 2024.At the end of that year, the two sides agreed that the initial intake would consist of 1,000 Indian migrant workers, with 5 percent to be recruited through direct hiring.Regarding the 5 percent target, Hung said that he hoped to see a higher proportion, but the final figure would ultimately depend on the needs of domestic industries.新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES不用抽 不用搶 現在用APP看新聞 保證天天中獎點我下載APP按我看活動辦法相關新聞上一則《TAIPEI TIMES》Chinese banned from Taiwan over online posts下一則《TAIPEI TIMES》Taiwan’s ‘boxing queen’ takes gold at Asian champs焦點今日熱門看更多!請加入自由時報粉絲團熱門新聞熱門新訊雙「藝」文地標與「億」級聯開案發威 「知 道明」引領橘線置產潮精晨Life Show推「豪宅級標配」 挑戰南台中最強坪效【空調新世代】禾聯智慧空調溫濕雙控 語音操作輕鬆下指令高薪+快速晉升雙引擎「信義雙7明日之星」搶攻菁英人才大家都關注黃金2026九合一選舉鄧紫棋鄭習會鄭麗文訪中四星彩威力彩今彩539台彩開獎三星彩胡漢龑以伊掀戰火以色列國民黨財務規劃民眾黨美國西武獅林安可

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