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Union s suspension of overtime will not affect airport operations over New Year: TIAS

Union s suspension of overtime will not affect airport operations over New Year: TIAS
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FEATURE: Experts call organizational change at TRA necessary to address safety issues

FEATURE: Experts call organizational change at TRA necessary to address safety issues By Lee Hsin-Yin / CNA Government officials have advocated “reforming” the Taiwan Railways Administration (TRA) following the nation’s worst train crash in decades the derailment of a Taroko Express train in Hualien County on April 2 that left 49 people dead and more than 200 injured. Such appeals are nothing new official also called for TRA reform after a crash in Yilan County in October 2018 left 18 people dead, but not much has happened since. However, the calls after the Taroko Express crash seem louder, focusing on the “corporatization” of the government agency.

On train safety, reform rhetoric easy; now comes the hard part

On train safety, reform rhetoric easy; now comes the hard part 04/28/2021 07:34 PM To activate the text-to-speech service, please first agree to the privacy policy below. A Taiwan Railways Administration employee mourns victims in the April 2 Taroko Express train crash, including two of his colleagues. CNA photo April 8, 2021 By Lee Hsin-Yin, CNA staff reporter Taiwan s president, premier and new transportation minister have all advocated reforming the Taiwan Railways Administration (TRA) following its worst train accident in 73 years on April 2 that left 49 people dead and over 200 injured. Such appeals are nothing new they were also uttered after a crash in October 2018 in which 18 people died but were not acted on.

Movie review: Whale Island - Taipei Times

Movie review: Whale Island This tender and majestic ode to the sea follows two men deeply drawn to the deep blue, connecting their unrelated stories through their struggles to balance their passions with family life By Han Cheung / Staff reporter Even though Taiwan is surrounded by the ocean, its people have turned their backs on the sea for too long, writer and marine advocate Liao Hung-chi (廖鴻基) says in the documentary Whale Island (男人與他的海). Liao laments that due to a multitude of social and political factors, most Taiwanese don’t understand the ocean, which is often walled off by concrete tetrapods or coastal industrial zones. Through his life’s work, he hopes that Taiwanese can face the waves head on both literally and figuratively.

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