According to the article, taiwan looks exactly like china...
"Students in these programs often become a low-paid labor force, working long hours in factories in the guise of “practical training,” according to education experts and a recent report from Control Yuan, a government agency that acts as a watchdog. Some schools intentionally leave gaps in schedules for students to work, blurring the lines between work-study and part-time labor, the report said."
After graduation, students can find it difficult to move from the shop floor to higher-skilled engineering positions without further education, Ping Chou, chairperson of the Taiwan Higher Education Union and a sociology professor at Nanhua University, told Rest of World.
“The time spent in school is very, very little — sometimes less than two days a week, or in some cases, just one day or less,” he said. “What’s the reality? Most of their time is spent working.”
Try reading the article rather than reflexing jumping into propaganda mode. Also, try not to use "ccp". It makes it obvious to everyone.
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