Experts say Southeast Asian students in Taiwan's work-study programs often end up as low-paid labor in the chip industry under the guise of "practical training" (Hsiuwen Liu/Rest of World)
Experts say Southeast Asian students in Taiwan's work-study programs often end up as low-paid labor in the chip industry under the guise of "practical training" (Hsiuwen Liu/Rest of World) https://bit.ly/4hS8pAX
Hsiuwen Liu / Rest of World:
Experts say Southeast Asian students in Taiwan's work-study programs often end up as low-paid labor in the chip industry under the guise of “practical training” — Student-interns are paid for low-skill factory tasks and spend little time in the classroom.
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