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▲摩斯漢堡原本預計(20)日調漲漢堡類、副餐類等13種商品價格,稍早卻對外聲明:目前不擬調漲價格。(圖/公關提供)

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漲價大烏龍!摩斯漢堡原本預計明(20)日調漲漢堡類、副餐類等商品,通通變貴5元。不過,業者稍早卻發出聲明公告表示:「本公司響應政府政策,目前不擬調漲價格」短短幾小時內臨時大翻盤。對此,摩斯漢堡僅回應,董事會下午開會決議,不方便透露太多,但確定1月20日摩斯菜單上的餐點,均維持原價。

摩斯漢堡原本在中午發布調漲商品價格,內容包含摩斯漢堡、摩斯吉士漢堡、蜜汁烤雞堡、燒肉珍珠堡、薑燒珍珠堡、海洋珍珠堡、米升級燒肉珍珠堡、米升級薑燒珍珠堡、米升級海洋珍珠堡等9樣主餐調漲5元;而副餐類大薯、小薯、雞塊、新夏威夷鮮蔬沙拉、雞肉總匯沙拉、雞腿塊薯條組,同樣通通貴5元。業者當時聲稱,因國內外原物料價格不斷上漲,面對成本壓力,逼不得已小幅調整部分餐點售價。

短時間內大翻盤,突然反悔說不漲,外界猜測業者可能想改期調價!對此,摩斯漢堡回應相當模糊,強調內部下午開會後,決定響應政府政策,不擬調漲價格,產品售價全依照目前摩斯門市的菜單為準。

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【記者洪小蕾台北報導】外貿協會昨(20)日召開第19屆第1次董監事會,由黃志芳正式接任貿協董事長,莊碩漢及郭臨伍擔任貿協副董事長,外貿協會秘書長則由原副秘書長葉明水升任。

貿協董事長黃志芳曾任外交部部長,原任職新南向辦公室主任,20日起接任貿協董事長,將帶領貿協團隊與時俱進,掌握國際市場脈動,全方位拓銷全球市場,並積極落實政府政策,持續推出貼近廠商需求的服務,全力帶動台灣出口動能。

卡債整合代償外貿協會董事長黃志芳說,貿協成立將屆47年,希望在瞬息萬變的國際經貿情勢下,帶領貿協持續發揮功能,配合政府政策及產業發展需求,協助廠商推廣對外貿易。

黃董事長表示,貿協作為國家級貿易推廣機構,要做的事情很多,除了在既有的貿易推廣業務基礎上繼續努力外,更重要的是能夠充分發揮財團法人靈活應變的特點與優勢。

黃董事長指出,他出身自中小企業家庭,更能瞭解廠商需求,他將與貿協全體同仁秉持積極的服務精神,以業者角度思考,持續推出客製化的創新行銷作法,除國內外各項貿易拓銷活動外,亦將致力推升會展業務與建構電商平臺,與業者共同打拼,為臺灣經貿的未來一起努力。2017/1/20

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COUNTERMEASURES: The TRA said another railway union has agreed to work during the holiday and that it is training reserve staff to take over if neededBy Abraham Gerber and Shelley Shan / Staff reportersThe Taiwan Railway Union will follow through with its threat to “take a legal holiday” over the Lunar New Year to protest the Taiwan Railways Administration’s (TRA) unwillingness to negotiate labor terms, union members said yesterday in a Taipei rally.About 10 union members and their supporters gathered on the west side of the Taipei Railway Station building, shouting slogans and accusing the agency of forcing employees to work overtime during the holiday crunch next week.Union president Wang Jieh (王傑) said a petition to take time off during the holiday had been signed by more than 1,000 of about 4,000 employees responsible for station and train operations, vowing delays and cancelations in response to the agency’s refusal to negotiate over holiday shifts and overtime hours.“The work we normally do is that of laborers, not civil servants, but the TRA wants to use our status as civil servants to pin us down,” he said, adding that agency officials had threatened to mark employees who refused to work as “absent without leave,” violating a Ministry of Labor ruling.Civil servants and most other public employees are not governed by the Labor Standards Act (勞動基準法) and can be compelled to work over holidays under the Civil Service Act (公務員服務法).However, the Labor Standards Act states that in cases where workers are considered both civil servants and laborers, Civil Service Act standards apply to their salaries, retirement and insurance, “as well as other cases in which it provides better benefits” than the Labor Standards Act.“Even though we are considered both civil servants and laborers, our national holidays are supposed to be governed by the Labor Standards Act, which requires employers to ask workers whether or not they are willing to work,” Taiwan Railway Union secretary Hsiao Nung-yu (蕭農瑀) said.Union director Tseng Fan-ye (曾繁宇) accused the agency of trying to cut the number of platform staff, which he said could undermine safety because there would be fewer staff to monitor trains and passenger traffic.Hiring more employees to allow shift reductions has been a key demand of the union, which was founded last year to compete with the existing company union.Deputy Minister of Transportation and Communications Wang Kwo-tsai (王國材) said after a Cabinet meeting yesterday morning that the agency would continue to communicate with the union and has been training reserve staff to fill a potential personnel shortage.“It would take time to address the union’s demands, such as increasing staff numbers. The TRA is working on meeting those expectations,” Wang said.The TRA has also discussed the situation with the company union, the Taiwan Railway Labor Union, which understands that some of its appeals are not going to be addressed immediately, Wang said.The group has said it will cooperate fully with the agency’s plan to transport homebound passengers during the holidays, he said.Asked about the possibility of 1,000 workers going on strike, Wang said that it would affect railway transport during the most important holiday of the year, but that the TRA has trained substitutes to meet a potential staff shortage.All reserve staff have undergone three months of training and served as apprentices for 10 to 14 days before being added to the work roster, the agency said.新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES
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