Foreign Residents in Japan Reach Record High as Skilled Professionals Drive Growth Business PRJanuary 14, 20260267 views Japan’s foreign resident population has reached a new record, driven by a growing number of overseas residents choosing to settle in the country, particularly skilled professionals filling critical roles amid… Read more
Why Salary Is No Longer the Sole Measure of a Good Job for Gen Z Julie HowardDecember 18, 20250228 views When personal growth and the ability to maintain quality of life become central considerations in career decisions, salary is no longer the sole benchmark, and the hierarchy of workplace values… Read more
Nowe Tajpej Wzmacnia Współpracę Handlową Między Tajwanem a Polską EDITORApril 9, 20250681 views WARSZAWA, POLSKA (MERXWIRE) – Po pomyślnym udziale w targach Hannover Messe, władze Nowego Tajpej zorganizowały delegację handlową do Polski w celu zbadania możliwości współpracy w obszarach inteligentnej produkcji, transformacji energetycznej oraz… Read more
The Manpower Shortage is Serious, especially The Medical and Transportation Industry EDITORAugust 1, 202401.5K views The world’s labor shortage has become a trend. According to a survey by a well-known human resources company, the industry with the most labor shortage in Taiwan in the third quarter was the healthcare and life sciences industry. Ranking second is the transportation and logistics industry and the automobile industry. Ranked third are industrial and materials companies. Read more
Which Country has the Most Thriving People at Work? The Top 3 are all Nordic Countries EDITORJuly 9, 202401.2K views According to the 2024 Global Workplace Situation Survey, about 34% of respondents are thriving at work, 58% of respondents feel like they are struggling at work, and 8% of respondents believe that they are suffering at work. The top three countries with the highest proportion of people who feel they are energetic at work are Finland, Denmark and Iceland. Read more
Be Careful! Ultra-Processed Foods Make You Feel More Depressed EDITORDecember 15, 202301.4K views Because of their busy lives, modern people often choose convenient processed foods to satisfy their hunger quickly. Over time, it can easily lead to nutrient deficiencies and potential health problems. A study by Deakin University in Australia found that in addition to affecting physical health, eating ultra-processed foods also increases the risk of depression. Read more
World’s 20 Richest Countries Released, Singapore Tops the List EDITORNovember 18, 202302K views The 2023 World’s 20 Richest Countries ranking is released, with Singapore ranking first with a 2023 GDP of US$157,354. Followed by Luxembourg, Qatar, Ireland, and the United Arab Emirates in fifth place. Taiwan lists 12th in this ranking due to its developed consumer electronics industry. Read more
The World Economy Faces a Crisis of Disintegration as The Workforce Ages EDITORApril 7, 202302K views The World Bank warned in March that the impact of an aging workforce on the global economy continues to intensify. In Japan and South Korea, due to the rapid increase in the proportion of the elderly population and the lack of a young labor force, the economic growth rate has been significantly dragged down. China, the United States, and many European countries are facing the problem of an increasing retirement population, but there is a shortage of a replaceable labor force. Read more
High Stress! Study Finds Sighing can Instantly Relieve Anxiety EDITORMarch 31, 202301.7K views Is sighing a negative emotion? According to the latest research results from the Stanford University School of Medicine, sighing has a very good stress-relieving effect, allowing you to generate positive thinking, restart your body and mind, and improve your concentration. The research has been published in “Cell Reports Medicine”. Read more
4 Day Week Study Finds Fewer Work Hours but Earns More Profits EDITORMarch 17, 202301.6K views The results of the world’s largest 4 Day Week experiment show that the average annual revenue of enterprises increased by 35% and the employee turnover rate dropped by 57%. Therefore, more than 90% of enterprises are willing to allow employees to continue to work 4 days a week. Employees enjoy the balance between work and life, which improves overall work performance and efficiency. Read more