Reported 12 months ago
The Ministry of Labor in Taiwan proposed to relax the requirement for a hiring assessment for foreign caregivers aged 80 and above, raising concerns from disability groups. Using age as the primary criterion could lead to difficulties in matching high-care demand families with caregivers due to limited foreign caregiver resources. The proposal was criticized for its one-size-fits-all approach, potentially affecting the quality of care for individuals in need of intensive caregiving.
Source: YAHOO