Taiwan’s blue-collar dilemma
Denied citizenship and crucial rights, migrant workers continue to be looked down upon in the East Asian country. Amid the...
Chen Han-Tang is a doctoral student and a researcher with 1095 Culture Studio, which was set up in February 2016 in Taiwan to enhance mutual understanding between migrant workers and Taiwanese people while promoting the rights and well-being of migrant labor.
Denied citizenship and crucial rights, migrant workers continue to be looked down upon in the East Asian country. Amid the...
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