No job finding website made by individuals allowed in Taiwan : author has to be a 30-persons association or a company.

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2017-02-17 03:35 – 03:35 Vincent Cantin r716 – r727
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勞動部 敬啟
- I am sure that something as simple as writing a website which lists job offers should be allowed in Taiwan with less financial constraints.
+ I am sure that something as simple as writing a website which lists job offers *should* be allowed in Taiwan with less financial or logistic constraints.
2017-02-17 03:35 (unknown) r715
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2017-02-17 03:34 – 03:35 Vincent Cantin r712 – r714
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2017-02-17 03:34 (unknown) r711
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2017-02-17 03:34 – 03:34 Vincent Cantin r650 – r710
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勞動部 敬啟
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+ I am sure that something as simple as writing a website which lists job offers should be allowed in Taiwan with less financial constraints.
2017-02-17 03:34 (unknown) r649
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2017-02-17 03:27 – 03:34 Vincent Cantin r565 – r648
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- No free job finding website made by individuals allowed in Taiwan : author has to be a 3 -personsassociation
+ No job finding website made by individuals allowed in Taiwan : author has to be a 3 -personsassociation
or a company.
I was recently planning to create a website to help job seekers and companies to meet each other in a more convenient way than by using the existing websites. A friend of mine found that there is a regulation in Taiwan about this kind of activity, even if it is done for free and without being a kind of agent between the involved parties. Apparently, a permission is required for the website, and the permission has to be requested by either a registered Taiwanese company or a registered organization made of at least 30 persons.
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+ My friend asked a confirmation from the Labor Office, and this is their answer :
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+ [XXX] 您好!
+ 本部已收到您106年2月10日電子郵件,有關詢問成立免費就業媒合網站之相關法規適用等問題,謹就本部業管,說明如下:
+ 一、依據就業服務法(以下簡稱本法)第35條第1項規定,就業服務業務之範疇,係指職業介紹或人力仲介業務、接受委任招募員工、協助國民釐定生涯發展計畫之就業諮詢或職業心理測驗、其他經中央主管機關指定之就業服務事項。第34條規定,私立就業服務機構及其分支機構,應向主管機關申請設立許可,經發給許可證後,始得從事就業服務業務。未經許可,不得從事就業服務業務。但依法設立之學校、職業訓練機構或接受政府機關委託辦理訓練、就業服務之機關 (構) ,為其畢業生、結訓學員或求職人免費辦理就業服務者,不在此限。違反者,依第65條第1項規定,處新臺幣30萬元以上150萬元以下罰鍰。
+ 二、有關您所建置之就業媒合網路平臺,若涉及推介人才、職業介紹等本法第35條規定之業務範疇,無論收費與否,皆應依本法第34條規定,向主管機關申請設立許可,經發給許可證後,始得從事就業服務業務。請您逕向機構設立地址之主管機關依法辦理相關程序,並恪遵「私立就業服務機構許可及管理辦法」及「私立就業服務機構收費項目及金額標準」等相關規定。
+ 為瞭解本部處理人民陳情案之狀況,檢附「人民陳情案件滿意度調查表」一份,敬請撥冗填答(本案承辦人:程小姐,連絡電話:02-89956052)。
+ 感謝您利用此信反映問題。敬祝
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2017-02-17 03:27 (unknown) r564
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2017-02-17 03:21 – 03:27 Vincent Cantin r500 – r563
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- No free job finding website allowed in Taiwan
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+ No free job finding website made by individuals allowed in Taiwan : author has to be a 3 -personsassociation
+ or a company.
I was recently planning to create a website to help job seekers and companies to meet each other in a more convenient way than by using the existing websites. A friend of mine found that there is a regulation in Taiwan about this kind of activity, even if it is done for free and without being a kind of agent between the involved parties. Apparently, a permission is required for the website, and the permission has to be requested by either a registered Taiwanese company or a registered organization made of at least 30 persons.
- As I am sure that it didn't occur to the regulators that some individuals which do not belong to either of the 2 categories would be willing to made such a website for free and with the general interest in mind, I would like to ask you what can be done to inform the regulators about how limiting this regulation is, and I would like to ask if it is possible to suggest a change of this regulation to allow non-agent individuals to write such websites
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+ As I am sure that it didn't occur to the regulators that some individuals which do not belong to either of theose2 categories would be willing to made such a website for free and with the general interest in mind, I would like to ask you what can be done to inform the regulators about how limiting this regulation is, and I would like to ask if it is possible to suggest a change of this regulation to allow non-agent individuals to write such websites for non-profit purpose.
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2017-02-17 03:21 (unknown) r499
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2017-02-17 03:20 – 03:21 Vincent Cantin r371 – r498
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I was recently planning to create a website to help job seekers and companies to meet each other in a more convenient way than by using the existing websites. A friend of mine found that there is a regulation in Taiwan about this kind of activity, even if it is done for free and without being a kind of agent between the involved parties. Apparently, a permission is required for the website, and the permission has to be requested by either a registered Taiwanese company or a registered organization made of at least 30 persons.
- As I am sure that it didn't occur to the regulators that some individuals which do not belong to either of the 2 categories would be willing to
+ As I am sure that it didn't occur to the regulators that some individuals which do not belong to either of the 2 categories would be willing to made such a website for free and with the general interest in mind, I would like to ask you what can be done to inform the regulators about how limiting this regulation is, and I would like to ask if it is possible to suggest a change of this regulation to allow non-agent individuals to write such websites
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2017-02-17 03:20 (unknown) r370
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2017-02-17 03:18 – 03:20 Vincent Cantin r213 – r369
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No free job finding website allowed in Taiwan
- I was recently planning to create a website to help job seekers and companies to meet each other in a more convenient way than by using the existing websites. A friend of mine found that there is a regulation in Taiwan about this kind of activity, even if it is done for free and without being a kind of agent between the involved parties. Apparently,
+ I was recently planning to create a website to help job seekers and companies to meet each other in a more convenient way than by using the existing websites. A friend of mine found that there is a regulation in Taiwan about this kind of activity, even if it is done for free and without being a kind of agent between the involved parties. Apparently, a permission is required for the website, and the permission has to be requested by either a registered Taiwanese company or a registered organization made of at least 30 persons.
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+ As I am sure that it didn't occur to the regulators that some individuals which do not belong to either of the 2 categories would be willing to
2017-02-17 03:18 (unknown) r212
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2017-02-17 03:16 – 03:18 Vincent Cantin r94 – r211
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No free job finding website allowed in Taiwan
- I was recently planning to create a website to help job seekers and companies to meet each other in a more convenient way than by using the existing
+ I was recently planning to create a website to help job seekers and companies to meet each other in a more convenient way than by using the existing websites. A friend of mine found that there is a regulation in Taiwan about this kind of activity, even if it is done for free and without being a kind of agent between the involved parties. Apparently,
2017-02-17 03:16 (unknown) r93
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2017-02-17 03:15 – 03:16 Vincent Cantin r23 – r92
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No free job finding website allowed in Taiwan
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+ I was recently planning to create a website to help job seekers and companies to meet each other in a more convenient way than by using the existing
2017-02-17 03:15 (unknown) r22
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2017-02-17 03:14 – 03:15 Vincent Cantin r1 – r21
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+ No free job finding website allowed in Taiwan
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2017-02-17 03:14 (unknown) r0
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