The Network Analysis of Decoupling the Minimum Wage between Domestic and Foreign Labors in Taiwan's Manufacturing Industries.

碩士 === 東海大學 === 行政管理暨政策學系 === 102 === From the 1989 opening of foreign labors has more than 20 years , over time the amount of foreign labors is also more than four hundred thousand. Because of the economic growth rate has dropped and getting high unemployment, the government in order to attract Tai...

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Main Authors: Lyu,Zih-Yi, 呂姿儀
Other Authors: 魯俊孟
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/97200185884236543456
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Summary:碩士 === 東海大學 === 行政管理暨政策學系 === 102 === From the 1989 opening of foreign labors has more than 20 years , over time the amount of foreign labors is also more than four hundred thousand. Because of the economic growth rate has dropped and getting high unemployment, the government in order to attract Taiwan Manufacturers returned to Taiwan to set up factories. They raised that decoupling the minimum wage between domestic and foreign labors in the free economic demonstration zone. This policy causes a debate and public protests between different administrative authorities, policy involves many stakeholders. This study qualitative in-depth interview, interviews with various stakeholders, coupled with the use of questionnaire respondents to fill in the social networking software UCINET6. Drawing relationships between the various stakeholders', thereby depicting the various policy issues discussed in the course of interest relationships in the network’s influence. In conclusion, as this issue is not a policy but a proposal. Therefore the executive is the most important participator, followed by non-profit organizations and manufacturing sector employer is the most irrelevant in the network. Finally, the results of this study made a number of recommendations on this, I hope in the face of future executive controversial issues can be more comprehensive.