
Yeh Ta-hua
Yeh Ta-hua is a member of Taiwan's Control Yuan, recognized for her commitment to social justice and labor rights. In a recent case, she joined her colleague Chi Hui-jung in censuring the Tainan City Government and the Ministry of Labor for their failure to address issues of illegal employment and mistreatment of Kenyan workers. Yeh has called for enhanced regulatory measures to protect the rights of foreign workers and prevent human trafficking in Taiwan.
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Yeh Ta-hua, a member of the National Human Rights Commission, stated that China's oppression of Tibetans has not ceased since the Seventeen Point Agreement.
Tibetans march against repression by BeijingYeh Ta-hua is a member of the Control Yuan who submitted an investigative report and corrective measures regarding workplace bullying.
Health ministry censured over workplace bullying responseControl Yuan member Yeh Ta-hua said that insufficient driver training and weak law enforcement are contributing to a rise in traffic-related incidents involving foreign residents in Taiwan.
Control Yuan urges road safety actionControl Yuan member Yeh Ta-hua speaks at a news conference in Taipei today.
Over half of corporal punishments end in verbal warning: NHRC
Yeh Ta-hua is a member of the Control Yuan presenting a report on childcare issues.
Case highlights systemic issues in childcare: reportControl Yuan member Yeh Ta-hua said in an English-language press release about a road safety questionnaire for foreigners.
Foreign nationals asked to take road safety pollYeh Ta-hua criticized the city government for misinterpreting the regulations and conducting an inadequate investigation.
Control Yuan censures the MOL, Tainan government















