

Professional Chat: Home, Migrant Workers, and Decent Work in Supply Chains, with Bonny Ling
Aug 6, 2025
Bonny Ling, an expert in human rights and modern slavery, discusses the pressing issues faced by migrant workers in Taiwan. She highlights key risks in supply chains and emphasizes Taiwan’s efforts to align with international labor standards. Ling challenges stereotypes, showing how technology affects migrant labor and the critical roles these workers play. The conversation covers the responsibilities of Taiwanese firms to enhance labor practices and stresses the need for government guidelines to bridge legal gaps, promoting a fairer model of recruitment and worker protection.
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Migrant Workers Face Recruitment Risks
- Taiwan's key human rights risk in supply chains is migrant worker recruitment fees.
- Debt bondage occurs due to illegal and high recruitment fees from countries like Vietnam and the Philippines.
Taiwan's Hurdles in Human Rights Policy
- Taiwan released a National Action Plan on Business and Human Rights in 2020 but the 2024 update is delayed.
- Alignment with EU frameworks is crucial for Taiwan's global business reputation and economic diplomacy.
Embed Human Rights in Business Education
- Teach business students human rights as embedded in operations, not just law.
- Promote open communication between suppliers and buyers to reduce misunderstandings about ethical demands.