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Vol. 742 / Content

Taiwan’s rising tide of pay raises

Vol. 742

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Industry

How Taiwan firm Hu Lane utilizes international talents

An Italian executive is paid more than the Taiwanese company’s CEO. Hu Lane Associate Inc., Taiwan’s largest automobile connector maker, has concentrated on markets outside of China. Three years on, it has reported record revenues. How did they do it?

Politics & Society

NTU at 93: What does the future hold?

National Taiwan University President Kuan Chung-ming has been a strong proponent of a “Future NTU” concept to reinvigorate the nearly century-old school. But with Kuan deciding against a second term, where will NTU be headed in the future?

Politics & Society

Taiwan’s talent drought may raise salaries

The world is headed toward a prolonged talent shortage. According to the latest organizational and human resources forecasts, 2022 will be the year when Taiwanese companies start paying more. The salary structure in Taiwan has been unfair to workers for a long time. Is it time for a change?