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Minimum Wage Review Committee Member List Released, Impact Assessment Report to be Completed in April

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Taiwan's Ministry of Labor has finalized the appointment of new members for the Minimum Wage Review Committee and an 11-person research group. The research group is set to complete an impact assessment report on the economy and employment due to minimum wage adjustments by April. The list includes representatives from the Ministry of Labor, Economic Affairs, and National Development, as well as labor and employer representatives and scholars, with a driver's union representative included due to the impact of the delivery driver special law.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the role of the 11-person research group appointed by Taiwan's Ministry of Labor in 2024?
A: The 11-person research group will complete an impact assessment report on minimum wage adjustments by April 2024.
Q: Which organization includes a representative from the driver's union in Taiwan's Minimum Wage Review Committee?
A: Taiwan's Ministry of Labor includes a driver's union representative in the Minimum Wage Review Committee.
Q: When is the impact assessment report on minimum wage adjustments expected to be finalized by the research group?
A: The impact assessment report is expected to be completed by April 2024 according to the Ministry of Labor.
Q: How many members are in the research group assessing the economic impact of minimum wage changes in Taiwan?
A: The research group assessing the economic impact consists of 11 members appointed by the Ministry of Labor.
Q: Which government ministries are represented in Taiwan's Minimum Wage Review Committee as of 2024?
A: The Ministry of Labor, Ministry of Economic Affairs, and National Development Council are represented in the committee.