The Manila Economic and Cultural Office (MECO) announced that Taiwan will open 800,000 jobs for foreign workers.
Taiwan Labor Representative Cesar Chavez, Jr. said that Taiwan wants to hire more Filipino workers, specifically for the service and hospitality sector.
On the foreign workers that Taiwan plans to hire, Chaves said that Filipinos are among those favored by Taipei.
The demand for Pinoy English teachers is also high because of Taiwan's bilingual program.
Although Taiwan is a small place, more than 150,000 OFWs work there, mostly factory workers.
Chavez acknowledged there is a lot of talks in the business community about the potential opening of new sectors to migrant workers, but there has been no confirmation by the government yet.
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