Taiwan’s ageing workforce and low birth rate push seniors back into employment
Taiwan
In less than two decades, more than 6 million Taiwanese will reach the mandatory retirement age of 65 – a shift that is sounding alarm bells for businesses and officials. TAIPEI: At 68, Taiwanese waiter Jeremy Huang is still serving up dishes alongside colleagues less than half his age. The former restaurant owner is among a growing number of retirees returning to work as Taiwan’s labour shortage worsens. “I hope to still be a valuable member of society after retirement. What does that mean? It
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