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In response to the report published by the U.S. Department of Labor, the Taiwan Fisheries Agency will continue to implement and enhance measures to protect the rights of migrant crew members. 2024-09-06
Taiwan is committed to safeguarding the rights of migrant crew members and there is no tolerance for operators who violate the regulations by withholding wages. 2024-08-09
Response on the crew members' grievances raised during Boston Seafood Expo, and Taiwan Fisheries Agency’s commitments to safeguarding the rights and benefits of crew members 2024-05-02
Taiwan is actively safeguarding the rights and benefits of migrant crew members and there is no tolerate for allegation made under false pretenses 2024-04-28
2024 International Forum on Fisheries and Human Rights: International Collaboration for Industry Sustainability and Human Rights Enhancement 2024-04-16
Building a Mutually Beneficial Partnership with Zero Tolerance for Violence 2024-03-10
Taiwan and the United States Join Hands to Create a Model of Progress in Fishery Human Rights 2024-03-07
Taiwan Fisheries Agency Advances Fisheries Labor Inspections Globally (February-September 2023) 2023-10-23
Crew Safety First ─ Taiwanese Vessel CHU HUAI NO.668 Rushed 470 nm Sending Injured Crew to Hospital 2023-03-25
The rest facility for foreign crew members in the Yanpu berthing area of Donggang Yanpu Fishing Port was completed and opened before the Lunar New Year. 2023-01-30
Fisheries Agency Proactively Investigates Allegations to Safeguard the Rights of Law-abiding Operators and Foreign Crew 2023-01-09
The Fisheries Agency went to foreign ports for labor inspections to protect the rights of the migrant fishers in all aspects 2023-01-03
The Fisheries Agency joins hands with religious groups to care for foreign crew members physically and mentally. 2022-12-15
Fisheries Agency discussed the policy of promoting WiFi on fishing vessels with Indonesia fishers and International Human Rights Organizations 2022-11-30
Fishing vessel owners can employ foreign crew members to serve as fishing and navigation and engineering crew officers 2022-11-22
The wage of migrant fisher of Taiwan's distant water fisheries fishing vessel will be paid directly, and the monthly minimum wage raised to US$ 550 2022-11-03
Taiwan joins hands with international cooperation and was invited to the Centennial celebration of Stella Maris to report on the progress of fisheries and human rights 2022-10-11
The Fisheries Agency continues to improve fishery working conditions, crew rights and benefits, and strengthen the protection of fishery human rights in Taiwan 2022-10-03
Taiwan shared progress in improving human rights in the fishing sector at the 'Taiwan-US Bilateral Consultation on Fishery Labor Rights and Benefits' 2022-09-05
Continuously advancing improved onshore living facilities for foreign crew members, from the aspects of, both, software and hardware 2022-07-20
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