Taiwan's Civil Servants, Teachers, and Military Personnel May See Pay Raise; Official Optimistic
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Taiwanese legislators questioned the possibility of a pay raise for military, civil service, and teaching personnel next year. Deputy Director-General Chang Chiu-yuan of the Directorate-General of Personnel Administration (D GPA) stated that based on collected data, they are optimistic and planning for a salary increase. Related bills are under review in the Legislative Yuan, with a final decision expected by August.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What does 'Jun Gong Jiao' mean?
- A: It is a collective term for military personnel, civil servants, and teachers in Taiwan.
- Q: When will the new salary take effect?
- A: It is expected to take effect from the 2026 fiscal year.
- Q: How is the adjustment rate decided?
- A: It is decided by the Executive Yuan after review by the Salary Adjustment Review Committee.