Taipei, Nov. 9 (CNA) Taiwan's Premier Lai Ching-te (賴清德) on Thursday insisted workers also wanted a flexible work-hour system as labor rights groups criticized his Cabinet's approval of amendments to a law that had restricted how much businesses can ask their employees to work, to allow companies flexible use of work hours.
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