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Labor Groups Accuse Ministry of Labor of Abruptly Canceling RCA Special Health Checks; Ministry Responds It Will Continue to Conduct Them

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Labor groups, including the Occupational Disaster Workers' Association and the RCA Concern Association, protested against the Ministry of Labor's sudden cancellation of special health checks for RCA workers. The Ministry of Labor responded that it is responsible for the health care of RCA occupational disaster workers and will continue to conduct the special health checks, ensuring that the examination items are consistent with past checks. The RCA case is Taiwan's largest, most victim-heavy, and longest-running occupational disaster pollution incident.

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Q: Why are the labor groups protesting?
A: The labor groups are protesting because they accuse the Ministry of Labor of abruptly canceling the RCA special health checks and breaking its promise.
Q: What is the RCA case?
A: The RCA case is Taiwan's largest, most victim-heavy, and longest-running occupational disaster pollution incident, where many employees contracted cancer due to land and groundwater pollution from organic solvents.
Q: What is the Ministry of Labor's response regarding the RCA special health checks?
A: The Ministry of Labor stated that it is responsible for the health care of RCA occupational disaster workers and will continue to conduct the special health checks, ensuring that the examination items are consistent with past checks.