New Foreign Domestic Worker Application Rules Take Effect; Childcare Groups Urge Crackdown on Illegal Care
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In response to the Taiwanese government's relaxation of eligibility for foreign domestic workers, multiple childcare advocacy groups held a press conference calling for strict enforcement against illegal childcare and underground care facilities, and a review of oversight policies that they say are overly focused on legal institutions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What changed under the new foreign domestic worker application rules?
- A: Families with children under 12 are now eligible to apply for a foreign domestic helper.
- Q: What are the main concerns of the childcare groups?
- A: An increase in illegal childcare by unlicensed foreigners and underground care, and that excessive regulation on legal facilities is counterproductive.
- Q: What are the three demands made by the groups?
- A: Strict enforcement against illegal childcare, proactive intervention in high-risk families, and a review of oversight policies biased towards legal institutions.