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Taiwan’s Ministry of Labor Issues “Reference Guidelines on Corporate Prevention of Forced Labor” to Help Businesses Align with International Fair Recruitment Standards
“Yu Fu” Fishers’ Lawsuit for Minimum Wage Differentials — Third Hearing at Pingtung District Court on March 31, 2026
Understanding Indicators of Forced Labor and Financial Insecurity through the Giant Group. Case
Civil Society Monitoring Network Releases Report on Human Rights Impacts of Taiwanese Businesses in Thailand
The “Yu Fu” Forced Labor Civil Case – Third Hearing Court Observation
Companies Must Conduct Comprehensive Reviews of Forced Labor Risks in Supply Chains
側記(Conference Note):消除強迫勞動之政策發展:臺灣、美國與泰國法制對話(Policy Developments to Eliminate Forced Labor: A Legal Dialogue among Taiwan, the United States, and Thailand)
側記(Conference Note):2025 人口販運防制法修法週年學術研討會(Anniversary of the Human Trafficking Prevention Act Amendment & the Prohibition of Forced Labor Academic Symposium )
Dolma Tsering | China–Nepal strategic partnership stumbles over BRI and boundary issues
China’s attempts to change its relations with Nepal into a strategic partnership, focusing on the Belt and Road Initiative and the Boundary Management System, have encountered significant challenges due to disagreements. Specifically, Nepal’s reluctance to fall into debt traps caused by high-interest loans from the Belt and Road Initiative and continued failure to ratify the Boundary Management System agreement. The two countries’ inability to reach a consensus on these vital issues, combined with Nepal’s measured resistance to China’s dominance, highlights the uncertainty in their strategic relationship.
11 Indicators of Forced Labour Podcast 強迫勞動11項指標
This channel aims to explain the 11 indicators for identifying forced labor published by the International Labor Organization (ILO). These 11 indicators are based on the Forced Labor Convention (C29) and derived from the theoretical and practical experience of ILO’s Special Action Program to Combat Forced Labour (SAP-FL).
-Abuse of vulnerability
-Deception
-Restriction of movement
-Isolation
-Physical and sexual violence
-Intimidation and threats
-Retention of identity documents
-Withholding of wages
-Debt bondage
-Abusive working and living
conditions
-Excessive overtime
Mei-Lin Pan | Neither compatriots nor refugees: Status discrimination of exiled Tibetans and the contradictory faces of the Republic of China (Taiwan)
Dec 31, 2015
Pan, M.-L. (2015). Neither compatriots nor refugees: Status discrimination of exiled tibetans and the contradictory faces of the Republic of China (Taiwan). 11. 41-59. Abstract This article focuses on the double liminality that exiled Tibetans face in Taiwan today. In...
