CORONAVIRUS/Taiwan unveils specific '0+7' rules for inbound migrant workers
10/07/2022 08:50 PM
Taipei, Oct. 7 (CNA) The Workforce Development Agency (WDA) under the Ministry of Labor has unveiled a specific set of regulations covering migrant workers who arrive in Taiwan after the new "0+7" COVID-19 policy is launched in mid-October.
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