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major issue in June 2023. Excluding public servants, soldiers, farmers
(who were not engaged in any other work during this period), and
employers who were not actually engaged in any work, the number of
indigenous workers who were obliged (eligible) to participate in labor
insurance in June 2023 was 261,734. Among them, 79.86% participated
in labor insurance, while the remaining 20.14% either participated in
farmers' insurance, national pension insurance, or did not participate in
any insurance.
VIII. Vocational Training and Others
The following items come from the December 2023 incidental
survey questions.
1. Occupational Accidents: In the past year, 0.84% of indigenous
people experienced an occupational accident in the workplace.
2. Work safety and occupational disaster prevention advocacy: Of
the indigenous people who had work experience, 46.68%
expressed that they have received work safety and occupational
hazard prevention guidance, while 53.32% expressed that they
have not.
3. Receiving occupational safety and health (OSH)-related courses:
57.96% of the indigenous people who had work experience
expressed that they have taken OSH-related courses.
4. Labor disputes: 1.67% of the indigenous people who had work
experience have encountered labor disputes.
5. Workplace discrimination against indigenous people: Of the
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