#METOO/Cabinet approves amendments targeting power-based sexual harassment
07/13/2023 08:13 PM
Employers may face a fine of up to NT$1 million (US$32,248) if they sexually harass their employees, according to a set of draft amendments approved by the Executive Yuan on Thursday.
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