17 Jan 2023 | 11:29 PM UTC
Taiwan: Unionized delivery workers staging strike territorywide as of Jan. 18
Unionized delivery workers staging strike across Taiwan as of Jan. 18. Delivery service disruptions, additional protests likely.
Event
Delivery workers affiliated with Chunghwa Express Workers' Union are staging a work stoppage across Taiwan as of Jan. 18 amid an ongoing salary dispute with employers. The labor action will likely impact cash delivery services at various local banks and financial institutions. Lingering disruptions may continue beyond the end of the strike as service providers work to resolve their backlogs.
Protests are possible over the coming days. On Jan. 17, strike participants staged a demonstration outside the Executive Yuan building. Additional rallies are likely, especially near distribution centers, company offices, and government buildings. While such gatherings will probably attract a small turnout and not be severely disruptive, minor localized traffic delays are possible. Authorities may increase security near some rally sites and attempt to disperse especially disruptive gatherings. Minor skirmishes between activists and police cannot be ruled out. Localized business disruptions are possible in the event of a prolonged labor action.
Advice
Confirm delivery schedules for the duration of the work stoppage. Consider using alternative carriers if concerned about time-sensitive deliveries. Avoid any demonstrations that materialize as a standard security precaution. Plan accordingly for possible localized transport and business disruptions.