Reported about 1 year ago
The Taiwan Railways Industry Union criticized Taiwan Railways for lacking respect for its employees while swiftly penalizing the deputy station chief surnamed Qiu of Chaozhou Station for 'bad attitude,' issuing two written warnings. The union expressed concerns that penalizing employees promptly without addressing conflicts between staff and passengers could create a chilling effect, with railway staff feeling anxious about being punished for following protocols after passenger complaints. The union urged Taiwan Railways to provide equal protection to its staff instead of focusing solely on respecting passengers.
Source: YAHOO