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TAIPEI, July 2 Asia Pulse - The Taiwan government has been trimming its workforce since the mid-1990s and is set to reduce the total number of its administrative staff by 15,000 next year, the country's top personnel administrator said Saturday.
Chu Wu-hsien, director-general of the Central Personnel Administration (CPA), made the remarks after President Chen Shui-bian listed government downsizing as the top goal of his administration's government restructuring policy.
Addressing a workshop for senior government officials, Chen also said he hopes that his administration can score outstanding achievements in government restructuring and rejuvenation over the next three years.
In response, Chu said the government has slashed 3.73 per cent of its workforce since ...
Source: HighBeam Research, TAIWAN GOVT SET TO TRIM 15,000 EMPLOYEES NEXT YEAR.