• 2 days ago
Opposition Kuomintang legislators are sounding the alarm over what they say is a rising number of migrant workers who are unaccounted for in Taiwan.
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00:00A migrant worker, required to leave Taiwan after her work contract expired, escapes a
00:05security line in Taoyuan Airport, changing clothes and fleeing by cab.
00:09The incident raising concerns among Taiwan's opposition Kuomintang legislators about what
00:13they say is a rising number of migrant workers who are unaccounted for in the country.
00:30Last year, KMT legislators said around 90,000 foreign workers were unaccounted for in Taiwan.
00:38But the Labor Ministry has emphasized that the percentage of unaccounted-for workers
00:41declined in recent years, to just under 3 percent last year.
00:46And while the opposition blames the government for failing to prevent migrant workers from
00:49going missing, migrant rights activists say it's the systems that employ workers that
00:53drive them to go to ground.
01:00One solution, they say, is to improve working conditions for migrant workers, conditions
01:15that have been exposed as often being exploitative, and which migrant workers have been fighting
01:19to improve for years.
01:22Fu Huahong and Cadence Cuaranta for Taiwan Plus.

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