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【The Central News Agency】Taiwan’s negative real wage growth overshadows rising labor capacity

【By Yeh Fang-hsun / ENDITEM】

Taipei, April 22 (CNA) Taiwan’s real wage growth from January to February recorded its worst level since 1981, with negative growth of 1.52 percent that overshadowed the rise in regular wages during the same period, the Directorate General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics (DGBAS) said Tuesday.

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