Fisheries Agency holds a year-end free haircut and health consultation event and a gala in northern and southern Taiwan respectively for foreign crews to express care and consideration
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- 2022-01-10
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To show appreciation to foreign crews for their hard work throughout the entire year, the Fisheries Agency held a free haircut and health consultation event at Yehliu Fishing Harbor in New Taipei city and a 2021 year-end gala at Chung-yun Fishing Harbor in Kaohsiung city on December 19th.
The Fisheries Agency explained that the free haircut and health consultation event at Yehliu Fishing Harbor in New Taipei city was jointly held by the Agency, Wanli Fishermen’s Association, National Taiwan University Hospital, and New Taipei City Chinese Medical Doctors’ Association to show care and consideration for foreign crews. Targeting more than 250 foreign crews working in the region, the event offered the crews opportunities to have their height and weight measured and eyesight checked. To help crews reduce tiredness from work, occupational medicine doctors and doctors of traditional Chinese medicine were also invited to give various treatments such as acupressure, massage, acupuncture, gua sha, and cupping, on site. In addition, Southeast Asian food was prepared for foreign crews as a token of the Agency’s gratitude for their contribution to Taiwanese fisheries. The Agency also distributed promotional items with printed information about grievance channels, including bath towels, passport covers, expecting foreign crews to understand their rights and benefits.
The Fisheries Agency further explained that the Agency together with the Kaohsiung city government, Linyuan Fishermen’s Association, Maritime Workers and Fishermen Protection Association of the R.O.C, the Presbyterian Church in Taiwan Seamen and Fishermen’s Service Center, and other organizations held a 2021 year-end gala on the same day at Chung-yun Fishing Harbor in Kaohsiung city. It was hoped that through arranging activities such as shows, a prize quiz, and karaoke for foreign crews, they could relax their mind and relieve their stress at work.
The Fisheries Agency also pointed out, in order to take good care of foreign crews’ living on land and provide foreign crews with leisure facilities, the Agency has established 23 shower rooms, where hot water is provided, and 15 prayer rooms/ leisure facilities in several fishing ports, including Wan-li Port, Shen'ao Port, Xingda Port, and Ch'ien-chen Fishing Port. To enhance foreign crews’ living conditions, the Agency will continue caring for foreign crews working in Taiwan and advancing rest/leisure facilities around fishing ports for foreign crews’ utilization.
Contact Point: Wang Cheng-fan, deputy director-general
E-mail: chengfan@ms1.fa.gov.twFisheries Agency distributing Southeast Asian food and promotional items with printed information about grievance channels, including bath towels and passport covers.
Free haircutting for foreign crews.
A foreign crew receiving acupuncture treatment from the doctor of traditional Chinese medicine.The occupational medicine doctor checking a foreign crew’s lower back.
Foreign crews taking blood pressure and measuring weight.
Foreign crews taking blood pressure and measuring weight.
Foreign crews actively participating in this free haircut and medical consultation event.
Fisheries Agency picking up foreign crews working in Wanli, Guihou, and Tung-ao Fishing ports to the event venue.
Fisheries Agency picking up foreign crews working in Wanli, Guihou, and Tung-ao Fishing ports to the event venue.
Director Mr. Fu-Sheng Liu delivering a speech on behalf of this Agency.
Foreign crews checking in on site.
Foreign crews taking part in the event.
Foreign crews participating in the prize quiz.
Shows arranged for foreign crews.
Foreign crews enjoying karaoke.