Taiwanese official Lin Quan said that "price increases are inevitable" and Hong Xiuzhu criticized "unbelievable"

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Taiwanese official Lin Quan said that 'price increases are inevitable' and Hong Xiuzhu criticized 'unbelievable' - Lujuba

Hong Xiuzhu, Chairman of the Chinese Kuomintang (pictured). Taiwan’s "Central News Agency" reporter Wu Jiasheng photo

China News Service, January 5, according to Taiwan’s "Central News Agency" report, Kuomintang Chairman Hong Xiuzhu said on the 4th that "one case and one rest" caused turmoil, but Taiwan's "Executive President" Lin Quan said that price increases are inevitable It is unbelievable to say that it is straightforward; the Kuomintang will not let it go, and will start to develop a package.

Because Lin Quanyi’s "revision of the Labor Standards Law is aimed at reducing labor hours, but it is impossible not to pay social costs, price increases are also an inevitable result", which caused controversy. The Kuomintang specially invited Taipei City Chamber of Commerce Chairman Wang Yingjie to report "One case and one stop "The sequelae caused by it.

Wang Yingjie said that the "one case, one holiday" has the greatest impact on the mass transportation industry. Although the Taiwan authorities have put forward plans for the automobile and passenger transportation industry in July last year, in response to the development of the situation, the passenger transportation industry has achieved a tacit understanding, and the slowest time is to increase prices after the Lantern Festival.

Wang Yingjie said, "One case and one rest", in theory, labor wages should increase, but in fact, in the case of reduced workforce in the mass transportation industry, fares will definitely increase. After hearing the report, Hong Xiuzhu said that "one case, one break" caused turmoil, but Lin Quan said that the price increase was inevitable. He said that it was justified and taken for granted, causing social uproar. The Taiwan authorities insisted on pushing "one case, one break" and caused many sequelae.

She said that "one case and one rest" allowed 70% of the laborers who had enjoyed two days of weekly rest to bear the result of price increases and layoffs following the new system. Those in power who let everything else take it for granted, Lin Quan's words are incredible.

Hong Xiuzhu said that when the Kuomintang’s oil and electricity prices both rose, it was damned to be blamed, but the DPP now regards the controversy caused by "one case and one break" as a matter of course and an understatement.

Hong Xiuzhu said that if Cai’s “government” had known such a situation, would it have increased the capacity to pass the “one case, one break” bill. I wonder how the DPP feels? The Kuomintang will not let it go, and will start to study and formulate supporting proposals for party membership "legislators".

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