Members from labor unions and groups hold a banner showing the demands for this year's May 1 Labor Day march in front of the Presidential Office in Taipei Monday. They say there is "no honeymoon period" for the ruling Democratic Progressive Party in its third four-year term in power, and asked lawmakers to amend laws to improve wages, working conditions and workers' rights, as Taiwan marks the 40th anniversary of the introduction of the Labor Standards Act on Labor Day. CNA photo April 22, 2024
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