2019年7月1日 星期一

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Good morning.
We’re covering the intense protests in Hong Kong, the resumption of commercial whaling in Japan and an extreme hailstorm in Mexico.
By Alisha Haridasani Gupta
Riot police fired tear gas outside Hong Kong's legislative complex on Tuesday.  Lam Yik Fei for The New York Times

Hong Kong protesters dispersed after breaching legislative complex

After midnight, hundreds of riot police used tear gas to disperse protesters who had broken into and occupied the city’s legislative complex for three hours.
The city’s leader, Carrie Lam, condemned the acts in an early morning news conference. We’ll bring you live updates here.
Details: At the Legislative Council Building, a group of veteran politicians sympathetic to the protesters pleaded with them not to break in, but a small group of activists stormed the building, spray painting the walls of the inner chamber and defacing portraits. Some even raised a British colonial-era flag in a repudiation of Chinese rule.
The escalation shocked many in the city, divided the movement and raised fears that Beijing would use it as justification to tighten control.
Perspective: The decision to break into the Legislative Council building was “a symbol and a provocation, a test,” writes one protester in an Op-Ed.
Another angle: Many Western-educated Chinese professionals who travel and can see the global internet say the protesters foolishly value individuals’ rights over economic prosperity.
Closer look: “One country, two systems” was Beijing’s pledge when it took back the former British colony in 1997, but concerns about the erosion of civil liberties are mounting. The agreement that grants Hong Kong a high degree of autonomy is set to expire in 2047.

Iran breaches nuclear fuel limit

The country exceeded a restriction on uranium under the 2015 international agreement curbing its nuclear program, the International Atomic Energy Agency reported on Monday.
Though the breach does not give the country the material to produce a nuclear weapon, it signals that Iran may be willing to restore the far larger stockpile it possessed in the years before the Obama-era deal that President Trump withdrew from last year.
Response: The Trump administration had no immediate reaction, but Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said last month that the U.S. would never allow Iran to get within one year of possessing enough fuel to produce a nuclear weapon.
Related: In revived talks, the Trump administration may consider freezing North Korea’s nuclear arsenal. The move would essentially enshrine the status quo and accept the country as a nuclear power, rather than pushing it to dismantle its weapons.
A Minke whale at a port in the Hokkaido Prefecture on Monday.  Kazuhiro Nogi/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

Japan resumes commercial whaling

After a hiatus of more than 30 years, the country has officially resumed commercial whaling in its waters, despite a global outcry from conservationists.
But now, beyond international restrictions and backlash, whalers in Japan face a tougher challenge: economics. While whaling holds cultural significance, the market for whale meat is shrinking and labor costs are rising.
Context: The International Whaling Commission banned commercial whaling in 1986, but Japanese hunters continued to kill whales in the Antarctic for what the country said was scientific research. In December, Japan withdrew from the international agreement.
By the numbers: In the next three years, the Japanese government aims to reduce the $46 million in annual subsidies it pays to whale hunters. Consumption of whale meat peaked in the ’60s, when whale meat production reached 226,000 tons. In recent years, that number has shrunk to about 3,000 tons a year, according to government figures.

An attack in Kabul adds pressure to peace talks

The Taliban claimed responsibility for an attack in the Afghan capital on Monday that killed at least 40 people and injured at least 63 civilians, including children.
The attack, which was apparently aimed at a government facility, came as officials with the insurgent group met with American diplomats for a third day in Qatar to discuss a U.S. troop withdrawal. But while negotiations drag on, both sides have increased attacks to ramp up pressure.
Reminder: The Taliban and the U.S. started negotiating a peace deal in March, but early attempts faltered over the definition of terrorism and the future role of the Afghan government.

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A new chapter for Ayodhya?

A laborer on the grounds of a workshop where sections of the proposed temple are being constructed and stored.  Rebecca Conway for The New York Times
For Hindus, a speck of land in the city of Ayodhya is believed to be where the revered deity Lord Ram was born. In 1992, Hindu fundamentalists razed a 16th-century Mughal mosque there, sparking fatal riots, and erected a makeshift tent that approximated a temple.
Now, after the overwhelming victory of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party in the May election, Hindus are confident a real temple will follow, thrusting the long religious dispute back into the spotlight.
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Here’s what else is happening

Australia: A case involving Israel Folau, the evangelical Christian rugby star who was removed from the national team for making homophobic comments online, is headed to court, igniting a debate over religious freedom, freedom of speech and gay rights.
Botswana: Researchers using aerial surveys and field visits determined that fresh elephant carcasses in the country increased by nearly 600 percent from 2014 to 2018, confirming fears that the illegal ivory trade had found its way to one of Africa’s last great elephant refuges.
Spain: Madrid became the first major European city to reverse a ban on high-emissions vehicles, allowing cars free access to an area most had been barred from less than a year ago.
Ulises Ruiz/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Snapshot: Above, vehicles buried in hail in Guadalajara, Mexico. On the last day of June, an extreme hailstorm buried western parts of the country under three feet of ice, baffling authorities who tried to find a way to clean up the mess.
Medical myths: Fish oil does not, in fact, reduce the risk of heart disease. Nor do calorie trackers help you lose weight. A new review of thousands of research papers published between 2003 and 2017 found that nearly 400 were “medical reversals” — correctives to commonly held beliefs. “You come away with a sense of humility,” said the review’s originator.
Lil Nas X: The 20-year-old rapper known for the hit “Old Town Road” said he identified as a member of the L.G.B.T.Q. community on social media on the last day of Pride Month.
Wimbledon: Naomi Osaka lost to Yulia Putintseva in the first round on Monday. And Cori Gauff, 15, the youngest qualifier in the tournament, beat her own idol, Venus Williams. Here are the results for the women and the men.
Perspective: Censorship and on-again, off-again diplomacy with India have left Pakistan dependent on Bollywood to fill theater seats, a filmmaker explains in an Op-Ed.
What we’re reading: This piece from BuzzFeed News. Michael Roston, a science editor, writes: “When I heard a major toilet paper manufacturer was making and marketing a giant roll for millennials, I hoped someone would get to the bottom of the story. Katie Notopoulos’s cheeky exploration cracks the story open, baring it all in a most humorous way.”
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Now, a break from the news

Linda Xiao for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Monica Pierini.
Cook: Drag a tortilla through a platter of refried beans with avocado and radish. (Our Five Weeknight Dishes newsletter has more recommendations.)
Watch: The director Danny Boyle discusses a comic sequence featuring Himesh Patel from “Yesterday,” his new film.
Listen: History Repeats” is from the debut solo album of Brittany Howard, the lead singer for Alabama Shakes. It’s a deep funk workout.
Read: The Times invited 10 Asian-American authors to choose photographs from our archives and write short young-adult fiction inspired by them.
Smarter Living: If you want to take your smartphone on your international travels, first check with your carrier to make sure the phone is unlocked, meaning it’s able to work with on a foreign network. Once you arrive at your destination, go to a wireless store for help choosing the right SIM card for your data needs. You might even get installation help. (Tape your domestic SIM card to your wallet or passport holder for safekeeping.)
And we have five recommendations for picnic gear, including the all-important corkscrew.

And now for the Back Story on …

Soccer versus football

The U.S. faces England in the Women’s World Cup today.
So why is the sport called soccer in the U.S. and very few other places, including Canada, Australia and South Africa, but football in England and most of the rest of the world?
It’s generally accepted that “soccer” or “socca’” began as British shorthand for “association football” to distinguish it from “rugby football,” which is a different game.
Potato, potahto.  John Walton - Empics/PA Images, via Getty Images; Brett Carlsen, via Getty Images
Take the abbreviation for “association” (“assoc.”) and combine it with the propensity for British slang to add “-er” (like “rugger” for rugby and “brekkers” for breakfast), and you finally, sort of, get “soccer.”
The Oxford English Dictionary documents the earliest written use of the word in an 1889 letter by the poet Ernest Dowson (“I absolutely decline to see socca’ matches,” he wrote). Others trace it to a few years earlier.
Americans soon seized on “soccer” to distinguish the game from their own vastly different version of football.
That’s it for this briefing. See you next time.
— Alisha
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To Mark Josephson and Eleanor Stanford for the break from the news. Victoria Shannon, on the briefings team, wrote today’s Back Story. You can reach us at briefing@nytimes.com.
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苗栗縣政府 2019-07-01 電子報

苗栗縣政府  
2019-07-01
頭屋分駐所重建落成 縣長盼提升治安與便民服務
苗栗縣政府新聞稿 2019/07/01
苗栗警分局頭屋分駐所新建辦公廳舍竣工,今天舉行「歡喜入厝」啟用典禮,縣長徐耀昌期許警察同仁有更優質的辦公環境後,除了強化治安維護及交通順暢等勤務外,也能提升為民服務品質。
座落於鄉政中心的頭屋分駐所,成立於民國23年,最早為杉木造建築,民國70年重建為一層樓建築物,歷經30多年的時光,不但建築格局配置已不符合時代所需,且空間狹隘不敷使用、耐震力不足,安全堪虞。

為改善員警辦公處所及提供民眾舒適的洽公環境,縣警局及地方積極爭取原址改建,經縣府向中央爭取一般性補助款及縣款經費補助,共斥資2800萬元辦理重建,去年1月開工,改建期間,分駐所暫時搬遷到象山村原老人文康活動中心辦公。
歷經一年半施工,頭屋分駐所重建工程如期如質完工,新建辦公廳舍為地上3層樓RC構造建築物,樓地板面積約260坪,比原有辦公廳舍整整大3倍,不僅外觀新穎、美輪美奐,內部空間寬敞,縣長徐耀昌參觀後對於便民空間及動線規畫也表示肯定。
頭屋分駐所新建辦公廳舍上午盛大舉行落成啟用典禮,由縣長徐耀昌、立委徐志榮、議長鍾東錦、縣議員江村貴、孫素娥、鄭碧玉、湯維岳、楊明燁、鄉長徐鑫榮、縣警局長林國清、苗栗分局長賴銘助等人上香祈福及剪綵、揭牌,並邀請翔飛獅鼓陣演出,會場喜氣洋洋。
縣長徐耀昌指出,近幾年來因知名觀光休閒景點進駐及中山高頭屋交流道通車,頭屋分駐所轄區車流量變大、遊客增多,分駐所警察同仁維護治安、交通的責任加重,期許新建辦公廳舍啟用後,能提供民眾貼心的服務,以及強化執勤效能,讓民眾都能安居樂業。
警察局長林國清表示,頭屋分駐所轄區包括頭屋、象山、獅潭、曲洞、飛鳯、北坑等6村,居民對於新的警所大樓落成期待已久,也對地方治安維護有高度期待,期許同仁在工作環境改善的同時,除了展現執法的成果外,也能獲得鄉親「服務」加值的肯定。
108年度 一期稻作收割期間 請勿露天燃燒稻草
每年7月至8月為一期稻作收割時期,鑑於傳統觀念及作業習慣,以及一期稻作與二期稻作間歇時期較短,農民為求方便及減少後續耕作時之病蟲害問題,多數仍採用露天燃燒方式來處理稻草,此行為除了會影響居住環境的空氣品質及身體健康,其所產生的煙霧也會使能見度降低,妨礙行車安全,因此,請農民朋友以掩埋堆肥、施用稻草腐化菌或再利用等方式代替燃燒稻草,以降低環境污染,維護良好空氣品質。
苗栗縣政府環保局局長陳華盛表示,焚燒稻草不僅會產生大量的二氧化碳,加遽地球暖化,所產生的煙霧(粒狀物)、硫氧化物、氮氧化物、細懸浮微粒(PM2.5)及不完全燃燒的有機物等污染物質,會對人體的呼吸系統產生危害,特別是患有呼吸道疾病的民眾、老人及小孩等抵抗力較弱者影響最大,且燃燒後造成的灰燼隨風飄散,也會污染附近居民的居家環境。此外,在高速公路等交通要道附近燃燒稻草,造成煙霧瀰漫,導致影響駕駛人視線,危害行車安全,甚至引發交通事故,希望農民不要為了自身方便,造成意外事件。
苗栗縣政府環保局特別呼籲農民朋友們切勿燃燒稻草,環保局將於本年度一期稻作收割期間將使用無人機輔助露天燃燒巡查,倘若查獲燃燒稻草行為,即依據「空氣污染防制法」規定,處新臺幣1,200元以上10萬元以下的罰鍰,若產生之濃煙引發交通事故而造成傷亡者,更須負上刑事責任。同時為提升本縣空氣品質,環保局除主動巡查外,也與農政單位合作,辦理農業廢棄物再利用宣導說明會,會中除了推廣液態稻草分解菌,另聘請農業改良場專業人員分享其專業知識、技能與經驗,希望協助輔導本縣農民以最適宜方式進行稻草資源再利用,減少露天燃燒所造成之空氣污染問題。民眾如有稻草資源再利用之相關問題,請撥打環保局聯絡電話037-558558轉分機218董先生洽詢。
承辦人:空氣品質及噪音管制科 董哲成 037-558558分機218
承辦單位主管:科長 林健智 037-558558分機210
新聞聯絡人:秘書 蔡政勳037-558558分機102
苗栗縣政府108年度職前職業訓練創意設計時裝技能班開訓囉!
  為協助失業者培養一技之長,增加自我技能及盡速就業,穩定自我經濟,苗栗縣政府特向勞動部爭取108年就業安定基金補助辦理職前職業訓練,其中由保證責任苗栗縣生產合作社附設職業訓練中心承辦之「創意設計時裝技能班」,於今(1)日在竹南地區開訓。
  今年縣府規畫的職訓專班,已有3班相繼於5月及6月份開課,加上本日開班的創意設計時裝技能班,目前計有4個班次已開訓,未來將有7月底工業類Solidworks電腦輔助製圖班、8月家事服務人員訓練班、釀漬米麵食設計班等。每個班次都將提供30名之訓練機會,欲報名或瞭解相關資訊的民眾可以上台灣就業通網站(https://www.taiwanjobs.gov.tw/Internet/index/index.aspx)查詢相關資訊。
  縣府勞工及青年發展處長彭德俊表示,去年職前職業訓練班學員就業率達73.5%,遠超過勞動部訂定的45%水平,辦訓成果豐碩,今日開訓之創意設計時裝技能班,是配合本縣文創產業特性,期許能開拓具地方特色產業及新商機,課程自開訓日起至9月20日,所有參加學員須經過350個小時專業課程,學習設計時裝之技能。另外,依據職業訓練相關規定,參訓的學員如符合相關規定與資格,每個月還可以領取勞動部補助的職業訓練生活津貼,歡迎有興趣之民眾踴躍報名。
  職前職業訓練是政府提供民眾一個增加技能習得的機會,目的在於培養自我技能提升和勞動競爭力,增加在就業市場被錄用機會,甚至成為自我創業的一種專業與技術,開拓另一項新事業。
108年度婦嗑電影院-顛婦視覺「女權之聲 無懼年代」
您知道女性什麼時候擁有參政權,可以平等參與選舉與投票以及擔任候選人嗎?苗栗縣婦女福利服務中心108年度婦嗑電影院,將要在108年7月6日播放本年度的第六場電影「女權之聲 無懼年代」,就是要介紹二十世紀英國女性爭取發聲與平等投票權利的行動故事。從現今社會來看,我們認為女性本來就應該有的權利,譬如參政權、就學與就業平等、人身安全保障、財產權等,在在都是經過許多人的長期努力爭取才擁有的,「女權之聲 無懼年代」的影片內容中就很實在的呈現當時父權思維下婦女的處境與痛苦,是有史以來第一部以婦女運動為主題的劇情片,值得大家在星期假日呼朋引伴來欣賞。
苗栗縣政府重視婦女福利與權益,致力營造友善女性的幸福家園,近幾年都規劃婦嗑電影院活動,提供苗栗縣民電影欣賞的休閒娛樂,每場也都安排專業的導讀老師帶領參與民眾思考與討論影片意涵。108年度苗栗縣政府共辦理十場「婦嗑電影院-顛婦視覺」活動,108年7月6日(星期六)9時至12時,將要在本縣婦女福利服務中心(苗栗市水源里金鳳街22號)播放第六場電影,歡迎有興趣的民眾踴躍報名參加,相關活動訊息皆陸續公佈在本縣婦女福利服務中心FB粉絲專頁,請各界多加關注,有意報名者,請洽苗栗縣婦女福利服務中心037-336823轉11或28找吳社工或劉社工。
苗栗玩透透~英才夜市美食票選開跑 貓裏喵帶路 Youtuber「瑀熙」帶路嘗美食
苗栗縣政府文化觀光局舉辦「苗栗玩透透~英才夜市美食票選」活動,即日起至7月31日止,將從英才夜市約60家攤商中選出前三名美食代表;擁有近50萬粉絲的Youtuber「瑀熙」也用影片帶大家嚐遍英才夜市,推薦自己心中的好味道,參與投票有機會獲得精美禮品,投票網址:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScbEO53oKdMMi_dNdquU8ZGL8c363GgOCJl2EbMrgf4NB-bKA/viewform。
苗栗縣政府文化觀光局辦理「英才夜市美食票選」活動,進行苗栗地方的美食網路票選,票選時間為即日起至108年7月31日止,使用Goole表單登入電子郵件帳號即可參加投票,投票次數不限,獲選名單將於票選結束後公布於臉書粉絲專頁「苗栗玩透透」,參與活動有機會獲得在地精美禮品喔!

文化觀光局長林彥甫指出,夜市代表一個地方的文化,更代表著獨有的台灣精神。苗栗縣有客家、閩南、外省及新住民等多元族群,除了名聞遐邇的客家料理,可口小吃更是不容錯過。位於苗栗市區的英才夜市,緊鄰苗栗火車站後站,地理位置便利,每周三、五、六營業的夜市,有來自全省各地的優秀攤商,對於苗栗人來說是不可或缺的「小吃後花園」,歡迎大家踴躍參與投票,也為自己喜愛的攤商加油打氣。
本次配合美食票選活動,特別邀請Youtube頻道擁有近50萬粉絲訂閱的「瑀熙」親身體驗英才夜市的魅力。瑀熙特地找來自己的好友、擁有20萬粉絲訂閱的「凱琪(K7」一起品嘗小吃,超萌吉祥物「貓裏喵」更是善盡地主之誼,陪著兩位美女從頭吃到尾,倆人多次大讚苗栗物價低廉、小吃美味,「令人一口接一口,嘴巴停不了。」Youtuber頻道搜尋「瑀熙」。

苗栗縣長徐耀昌表示,台灣有「美食天堂」稱號,美食種類包羅萬象,而本縣好山、好水更是好吃,除了豐富多元的大自然景觀及人文特色,更是有許多只有苗栗吃得到的美食。未來預計規畫將投票選出的美食公布在觀光旅遊文宣中,方便遊客按圖索驥,感受「苗栗限定」的美食體驗。
秋野芒劇團2019偏鄉巡演《動物勳章》
苗栗縣政府文化觀光局今(108)年度邀請長期推廣戲劇偏鄉教育的「秋野芒劇團」,於7月2日至3日的晚上7時起,分別在本縣卓蘭鎮卓蘭國小與苑裡鎮山腳國小精彩演出兒童劇《動物勳章》,這場活動採自由入場觀賞,歡迎喜愛兒童劇的鄉親屆時踴躍前往觀賞。

秋野芒劇團成立於2015年,長期推動偏鄉兒童劇巡演,成立至今已演出近200場,致力將戲劇帶入偏鄉國小,透過歡樂、互動式的劇場,以「寓教於樂」的概念傳達給孩子們,並透過專業的演出,在台灣每塊土地散播偏鄉戲劇種子。

《動物勳章》此劇是導演方尹綸改編自繪本《許願樹上的星星》,講述動物們剛搬到新森林的第一年,決定舉辦失傳已久的「烤餅乾大賽」,動物們絞盡腦汁想要創造最好吃的餅乾,來贏得代表冠軍的動物勳章! 團長許子漢表示,有別於一般兒童劇,《動物勳章》演出過程會有真正可以食用的餅乾,現場飄出陣陣香味,也會製作小道具,以互動的方式,請觀眾提供給動物演員們製作餅乾食物原料,讓孩子們體驗到劇場的多元趣味性。

在炎炎夏日的夜晚,歡迎大、小朋友一起來欣賞這齣可愛、生動、富趣味性的兒童戲劇演出,為自己增添生命中最美好的戲劇回憶。相關演出訊息請至苗栗縣政府文化觀光局網站 http://www.mlc.gov.tw/查詢。
108年苗栗縣中港溪美術研究會會員聯展
苗栗縣政府文化觀光局自108年7月2日至7月24日止在山月軒舉辦「苗栗縣中港溪美術研究會會員聯展」,展出內容豐富精彩,非常值得鄉親、藝文愛好者踴躍前來參觀欣賞。

成立於民國76年的苗栗縣中港溪美術研究會,長期致力於推廣藝術教育,是相當有制度的藝術團體,經常舉辦名家觀摩、藝術講座,除了每年的春、秋季聯展,也舉辦全國徵件展,兩岸交流展及多次積極參與縣府舉辦的畫作愛心義賣活動,會員在歷屆理事長帶領之下努力耕耘更茁壯。

文化觀光局長林彥甫表示,這次展出近約60件作品且類別具多元性,包括水墨、油畫、粉彩等多樣化的內容,盼與縣民分享會員們努力耕耘、創作的結晶,進而讓苗栗縣的藝文發光發熱。

本次聯展以將呈現個人經驗與特色,期盼能帶給觀賞者溫暖美好的視覺與心靈感受,非常歡迎愛好藝文的朋友共同來享受快樂藝文時光,相關訊息可至苗栗縣政府文化觀光局網站https://www.mlc.gov.tw/active/Details.aspx?Parser=10,6,38,,,,427查詢。
苗栗縣聽障家庭有福了!「人工電子耳耗材補助」即日實施
苗栗縣政府開辦「108年苗栗縣身心障礙者人工電子耳耗材補助計畫」,身心障礙者人工電子耳耗材補助,補助金額每人最高補助低收入戶10,000元、中低收入戶7,500元、一般戶補助5,000元,補助人工電子耳耗材(含長線、短線、線圈、麥克風、磁鐵、耳勾及充電電池等項目)108年7月1日實施並生效。
依據該補助計畫:民眾需在國內近一年居住超過一百八十三日,且設籍苗栗縣並需接受人工電子耳手術滿三年有更換耗材需求者,申請時需整批一次提出申請,每滿二年可申請補助一次。本項耗材補助不計入輔具補助每人每二年補助四項之項次計算。
苗栗縣政府希望這項輔具補助,可幫助到弱勢聽障家庭,減輕家庭的經濟負擔,且協助聽障者學習,獲得聽力使其發展趨向正常,且能獨立生活自立及發展。
有任何疑問可洽苗栗縣政府社會處 朱小姐 電話:037-559964
照顧壓力大~善用社會資源幫助您
現年26歲的呂小姐自出生即患有先天性腦性麻痺,目前與案父母及案兄長同住,多年前因自殘導致雙眼失明,無法行走僅會在地上爬行,無法對談回應,日常生活皆需他人協助,案主的兩位兄長一位患有憂鬱症、一位智能不足皆領有身障證明,案父原為家中主要經濟支柱,但因貸款經濟壓力大,情緒不穩定常喝酒消愁,現肝硬化治療中,案母白天需工作,下班後需照顧三位身障兒女及生病案父,照顧負荷及壓力大,因而申請長照2.0服務。
照專複評時發現,身障案長兄雖患有憂鬱症足不出戶,但於案母外出工作時會部份協助案主日常生活,身障案二兄雖智能不足,反應較遲緩,但為協助增加家中經濟收入,目前已於某工廠工作,案母表示:很感謝現在有長期照顧服務分擔照顧負荷,讓自己及案二兄有機會可以外出尋找工作,靠自己賺錢養家雖然很辛苦但也從中得到成就感,居服員服務專業亦常常給予案主適切的鼓勵,案主雖不會言語表達,但可以慢慢看見案主在長期照顧服務的協助下一點一滴的在進步。看到照顧者漸漸嶄露笑容、看到案主漸漸進步,我想這就是照顧管理專員最大的動力。
面對失能者多樣化服務需求及家屬的期待,現今長照2.0服務項目多元化,可依照案主需求擬定計畫之適切性,讓家庭照顧者獲得喘息的機會, 長照專線1966一通電話服務到家。
108年度大專青年學生公部門暑期工讀計畫錄取結果公告
為讓青年學生即早了解職業類型,並且增加實務工作經驗,提升青年學子在職場就業力、職涯規劃能力及未來返鄉就業或創業之目標,並了解家鄉的文化及產業發展,苗栗縣政府特向勞動部爭取補助,辦理「108年度大專青年學生公部門暑期工讀計畫」。經本(108)年6月15日聯合面試,由縣府各局處及附屬單位等用人單位擔任面試官,依儀態、溝通能力、人格特質、才識及應變能力等項目進行評分,經分數統計擇優錄取78名青年學生進入本府工讀實習。
縣府勞青處指出,本次大專青年學生公部門暑期工讀計畫工讀期間為本(108)年7月15日至8月31日止,每小時給予薪資新台幣150元,並依法投保勞保、健保、就業保險及提撥6%勞工退休金。本計畫最主要目的在於協助青年學子與社會接軌,比照求職者參與面試經驗,透過工讀的過程中,不僅瞭解公部門的運作,更重要的是從中學習到相關的工作經驗,作為下一次進入職場的參考。
另為使錄取之青年學生瞭解工讀權利與義務,本計畫將於本(108)年7月15日上午辦理職前教育訓練,邀請相關學者專家講授工讀勞動權益、求職防騙及就業隱私宣導、青年就業措施等課程,並於當日下午正式至各用人單位工讀,於8月30日更安排工讀生經驗分享座談會及長官加油站時間,期盼青年提升職涯競爭力及未來適性就業。
錄取者請於本(108)年7月15日上午8時至8時30前,前往本府第二辦公大樓(苗栗市縣府路100號)5樓A502會議室報到並參與職前教育訓練;逾時未報到者,視同放棄錄取資格,由備取人員依序遞補。
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