The report provides in-depth industry analysis, information, and insights of the employee benefits in Taiwan, including an overview of the state and compulsory benefits in Taiwan, detailed information about the private benefits in Taiwan, insights on various central institutions responsible for the administration of the different branches of social security and the regulatory framework of the employee benefits in Taiwan.
The Taiwanese social security system ensures that it meets all the social requirements of the country’s employees that are engaged in trade and commerce or are employees of private and public sector companies. Persons working in mines and plantations, fishermen, and some self-employed persons are also protected through social security. Under the labor insurance program, self-employed people who are not covered through an occupational union, and people who are involuntarily unemployed with a minimum of 15 years’ coverage may take voluntary insurance. Social insurance includes national pension insurance and universal health insurance, which is supervised by the Ministry of Health and Welfare. Taiwanese government makes sure that the Taiwan Labor Standard Law (TLSL) and Labor Pension Act (LPA) protect the rights of citizens. The pension policy, which was implemented in 2008, has led to wider coverage of the population and increased efficiency.
Key Highlights
The Ministry of Interior, Ministry of Labor and Ministry of Health and Welfare are responsible for the functioning of the overall social security system.
A person’s national insurance contribution is determined based on their income.
An insured person who is unemployed or unable to work and whose benefits have been exhausted is entitled to credited contribution.
In Taiwan, employers provide supplementary retirement benefits to their employees through group annuity insurance plans.
Scope
This report provides a detailed analysis of employee benefits in Taiwan -
It offers a detailed analysis of the key government-sponsored employee benefits, along with private benefits
It covers an exhaustive list of employee benefits, including retirement benefits, death in service, long-term disability benefits, medical benefits, workmen's compensation insurance, maternity and paternity benefits, unemployment leaves and holidays and private benefits
It highlights the economic and regulatory situations relating to employee benefits in Taiwan
Reasons to Buy
Make strategic decisions using in-depth information related to employee benefits in the country
Assess employee benefits of the market, including state and compulsory benefits and private benefits
Gain insights into the key employee benefit schemes offered by private employers in the country
Gain insights into key organizations governing employee benefits market, and their impact on companies