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Employee Benefits
To enhance employee loyalty and create a happy workplace environment, LAI YIH Group provides employees with diverse and comprehensive benefit programs and complete insurance plans, with slight variations at each operating location based on local regulations and cultural customs.
▽ Insurance System
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▽ Diverse Benefit Programs
| Bonuses and Rewards | Various Subsidies | Health Care | Other Benefits |
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Parental Leave System
LAI YIH Group is committed to creating enterprise culture friendly to childcare and reproductive care, following regional regulations to provide employees with parental leave without pay, maternity/paternity leave, and other related rights.
| Taiwan | According to “Gender Equality in Employment Act,” employees who have worked for 6 months or more may apply for parental leave without pay before each child reaches 3 years old, until the child reaches 3 years old, but not exceeding 2 years. For those caring for 2 or more children simultaneously, parental leave periods should be calculated together, with maximum limit of 2 years for caring for the youngest child. |
| Vietnam | Local government has no regulations for parental leave without pay, so employees needing to care for children are considered to be on unpaid leave. Article 139 of “Labor Code of Vietnam 2019,” states that female employees enjoy a total of 6 months of maternity leave, with a maximum of 2 months before birth and 4 months after birth, and those having twins receive an additional month per child for the second child onward. According to Article 39 of 2014 “Law on Social Insurance,” maternity allowance standard is 100% of average monthly salary for 6 months before childbirth when paying social insurance. If social insurance contributions are less than 6 months, maternity allowance is the monthly average salary for months with social insurance contributions. |
| Myanmar | Local government has no regulations for parental leave without pay, so employees needing to care for children are considered unpaid leave; female employees taking maternity leave, company only pays “basic salary” and “living allowance,” maximum 42 days before birth, maximum 56 days after birth, and maximum 84 days for twins after birth. Male employees who have worked for 1 year may take maximum 15 days paternity leave after wife gives birth. |
| Indonesia | Local government has no regulations for parental leave without pay, so employees needing to care for children are considered unpaid leave; according to “Indonesian Labor Law” Decree No. 13/2003, female employees enjoy 1.5 months of maternity leave before and after childbirth respectively, totaling 3 months of full-pay maternity leave. Male employees receive 2 days full-pay paternity leave when their wife gives birth/miscarries. |
Retirement System
To secure employees’ post-retirement lives, LAI YIH Group contributes retirement funds and provides retirement benefits according to local labor regulations in each region. Regional retirement systems are detailed below.
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