Based on the conference presentations
by Lai Hsiang-Lin
Information Center for Labour Education -
Solidarity Front of Women Workers
EXPORT PROCESSING ZONESKaoshung
Tai Zhong
Nan ZiGrowth Areas: Southern China Growth Triangle
WAGES
The average wage of Taiwanese womn workers in 65% of that for men.
(Source: Asian Women Workers Newsletter, vol.13, NO 2, April 1994, p.3.)UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
1,4%
POPULATION
21,1 million
LABOUR FORCE
8.8 million (42,5% of population) (1993)
EPZ WORKERS
77% of Taiwan's EPZ workers are women.
ECONOMIC GROWTH
6.4% (1994); 6,5% (1995)
PER CAPITA GDP (PPP)
US$ 12,315
INFLATION RATE (CPI)
4,7%
Wong Mei Yueh works for a Japanese electronics company as a general staff member. The company has been operating for 14 year in the EPZ. She is 32 years old, is married, and has two sons. AS our workload increases, our payshrinks. Our company doesn't react well when we ask for a salary increase~ They always threaten us by saying, "Don't complain or else we'll move the factory to Malaysia."
Two years ago, a new d rector came to our factory. He always brings a camera with him when he is checking up on the workers. If anyone slacks off, he will take a photo and then force the worker to pay a fine. He also shows the photo to the other workers to embarass her.
I know that in most people's view, the EPZ workers are very cheap. Nowadays, no one wants to work in the zone. Ten years ago, workers had to be 16-25 year old and unmarried. But now th workers can be up to 36 years old and married.
Companies employ migrant workers becaus ethey can't attract enough young, women workers. About one-third of the workers in my company are migrant workers. We often say to one another, "If Taiwan uses more migrant workers, one day we'll have to go to another country to find work."
My main problem is that I do not have my own house. If the owner of our apartment comes back, we'll have to move. If we could get a workers' housing loan or public housing it would be better. Otherwise, we'll just move into a municipal housing office until they give us an apartment!
In my opinion, women face so many inequities. My mother in-law helps me look after my children when I go to work. But she always bears a grudge. She doesn 't recognise that I go to work because I want to help my family. My husband's salary is not enough for us to live on.
During the day I (have to) work and when I get home I take care of my children. Why can men just go to work without having to take care of the children?
Unless my husband all of a sudden is able to earn a lot more money l'm going to have to continue to work here. But I'm afraid that the company might move away and I won't get my sever ance pay. If one day I leave the company, I will be a nanny so that I'11 be able to take care of my children at the same time.(Source: Interview written up by Wang Fang-Ping, Informat’on Centre for Labour Education - Solidar’ty Front of Women Workers. Translated by Vivien Liu. )