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The average monthly regular wage in the first two months of this year declined 0.16 percent from the same period last year to NT$44,123 (US$1,517), as manufacturers raised wages, but service providers tightened belts to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic, the Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics (DGBAS) said yesterday, It is better to combine the data from January and February to mute holiday distortions caused by the Lunar New Year holiday, DGBAS Deputy Director Chen Hui-hsin (陳惠欣) said at a news conference in Taipei. The average take home pay over the period fell 0.16 percent annually after factoring in steep consumer ....
The nation’s unemployment rate last month climbed to 3.65 percent, ending seven months of decline, as some people quit their jobs, while others lost temporary and seasonal positions, the Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics (DGBAS) said yesterday. The figure represented a 0.04 percentage point increase over January, but is the lowest in 22 years for the same month, when discontented workers often move on and companies terminate temporary holiday positions, DGBAS Deputy Director Chen Hui-hsin (陳惠欣) told a news conference in Taipei. “The job market remains stable and is to get better, although there is still room for improvement, judging by ....
The unemployment rate last month fell to 3.61 percent, declining for the seventh consecutive month, as fewer people quit or lost their jobs to downsizing and closures ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday, the Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics (DGBAS) said yesterday. The latest data represented a downturn of 0.03 percentage points from a month earlier and a 0.05 percentage point retreat from a year earlier. After seasonal adjustments, the rate was 3.7 percent. “The job market had fully recovered from COVID-19 outbreaks, but unemployment might climb slightly higher this month, when discontented workers tend to quit after collecting year-end bonuses,” ....
The unemployment rate last month eased to 3.66 percent, the lowest since 2001, as the job market recovered further after a COVID-19 outbreak in May, although there is still room for improvement, the Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics (DGBAS) said yesterday. Last month’s figure was 0.17 percentage points lower than a month earlier, marking a fifth straight month of decline, DGBAS Deputy Director Chen Hui-hsin (陳惠欣) told a news conference in Taipei. The unemployment rate is expected to decline again this month as retailers are hiring temporary staff to cash in on the holiday season, she said. “Unemployment data nearly dropped to ....
The nation’s unemployment rate last month dropped to 3.83 percent, the lowest in six months, as economic activity further recovered from a local COVID-19 outbreak, although negative effects lingered, the Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics (DGBAS) said yesterday. The latest figure represented a decline of 0.13 percentage points from September and is expected to slacken this month and next as service-oriented businesses recover momentum, DGBAS Deputy Director Chen Hui-hsin (陳惠欣) told a news conference in Taipei. “The labor market will improve, although it has not yet returned to the level before a level 3 [COVID-19] alert was issued in May or ....