But the comparatively lower bonuses handed out to ground workers at sister company Eva Air led to strikes at Taoyuan Airport. Read more at straitstimes.com.
TAIPEI – Taiwanese shipping giant Evergreen Marine Corporation has rewarded employees with massive year-end bonuses worth between 10 and 52 months of salary each, after posting bumper 2022 profits.
Thanks to the rebound of global container shipping lines following pandemic lockdowns, as well as soaring shipping prices, the company reported a net profit of NT$304.35 billion for the first three quarters of 2022. The FY2022 earnings are expected to be released in March 2023. While its employees celebrated, workers in some of its parent company Evergreen Group’s other divisions, particularly the airline business, were not too pleased as they reportedly received much smaller bonuses.
On Jan 1 and 2, around a third of the company’s 300-odd ground crew walked out in protest, according to the Liberty Times newspaper.
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