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Taiwan Looks To Attract More Workers for State-Owned Enterprises
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2024-10-14
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Fewer people are taking Taiwan's civil service exam, raising concerns of a labor shortage in key sectors. Companies like Taipower are planning to roll out new initiatives to attract and retain talent.
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