TaiDoc union protests interference; company blames 'outsider' involvement
Posted on 2026-02-10 10:43:15
The union at TaiDoc Technology protested yesterday outside the Ministry of Labor.
It'd accusing the medical device maker of undermining its operations, including illegally dismissing its chair, Filipino worker Elizabeth Basas.
Notices posted around the workplace allegedly humiliated her and warned other employees against joining the union.
Union director Lennon Wang said the group, formed six months ago with about 30 Filipino members, has faced ongoing pressure from management and claimed the company forced employees to join the union, announcing over 100 new members unilaterally.
TaiDoc's chair has denied the accusations, calling Wang an "outsider" illegally interfering and questioning the legitimacy of a recent strike vote.
The Ministry of Labor said it has received a request to investigate the allegations and urged employers to respect union independence and avoid improper interference.
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