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Union eyes NT$20 bil. pension fund boost
By Stephanie Chao ,The China Post
TAIPEI, Taiwan -- The Taoyuan Professional
Union (TYPU, 桃園市總工會) rallied hundreds of protesters at
the Legislative Yuan yesterday, demanding that the government meet their
demands regarding fewer labor hours, mandatory weekends and an exclusive system
to fund the labor pension budget
The activists said that they hope to see
less labor hours and a NT$20 billion yearly budget injection for the labor
pension fund instituted by the end of the year.
Chairman of the Taoyuan Professional Union
Tseng Jung-hsiang (曾榮祥) said that in 2013, then-Premier Jiang
Yi-huah (江宜樺) and the Ministry of Labor (勞動部) had planned to move NT$20 billion to replenish the labor pension
fund, which many fear will go bankrupt by 2027, to ensure financial stability
over the next 30 years.
Tseng accused the government of never
following up on that promise, leading workers to fear that the labor pension
fund might go bankrupt in the near future. Members of the younger generation of
workers also expressed concern that they may not be able to receive labor
pensions at all in 30 years' time.
“The government cannot fail to fulfill its
promises to the nation just because the previous premier and Cabinet resigned,”
Tseng said.
Taiwan's labor workers remain in the
“overworked” category, despite mandatory weekends already implemented for civil
servants and public schoolteachers, Tseng said. He added that current laws
mandating that employees' work hours should not exceed eight hours per day or 84
hours bi-weekly have already fallen behind mainland China's laws that mandate a
40-hour work week.
Q:
What do you think about street protests in Taiwan?
What do you think the labor pension fund?
“The government cannot fail to fulfill its promises
“what do you think about the promises made by government?
What do you think about Taiwan's labor workers?
What do you think about the “overworking
issues” in Taiwan?
面相
Face reading guide. Basics, tips and
secrets. leadingpersonality
Physiognomy and facial expression includes
all the features of each particular human face.
Although the study of physiognomy is not
part of a separate science of biology or psychology, people have been and are
preoccupied to distinguish and interpret people’s faces, facial expressions and
micro expressions.
The best way to learn face reading is to
first learn how to recognize the different facial features and then learn how
to relate them to their corresponding personality traits.
Round Face: They are known as water-shaped
faced people. They have plump and fleshy face. They are known to be sensitive
and caring. They are thought to have strong sexual fantasies. If you are
looking forward for a long-term, stable relationship, these people will prove
to be the right choice.
Oblong Face: The long, thin face is called
the wood-shape face. These people may have a muscular or athletic physique.
They are thought to be practical, methodical and tend to be a tad more
overworked. They are weighed along with narcissism and may have problematic
relationships.
Triangular Face: These face types are
usually related to a thin body and intellectual persuasion. They are considered
to be creative and thought to have a fiery temperament according to the Chinese
face readers.
Square: They are known as the metal shape
face. These people are thought to have an intelligent, analytical and decisive
mind. The face shape is associated with an aggressive and dominating nature.
Rectangular Face: signals some variety: they tend to dominate but with
less force, often they get their way in politics, business, sports, being
always balanced, sometimes ambitious, sometimes melancholic.
Oval: expresses a character somewhat
balanced, sweet, charming even, in which case those individuals are often best
diplomats, but also able to duplicate,
women are often best artists. Sometimes they can be dangerous, but
temperamentally are weak, often they are weaker in physical strength, sometimes
underactive.
Q:
Do you know what face reading is? How to
read faces?
Do facial expressions can help
understanding someone’s personality?
What do you think about round face/ triangular
face/ square/ rectangular/oval people?
Do you know what palm reading is?
Can face reading help you find the future
partner?
Do you believe in fortune telling?
Why do people believe in fortune telling?
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