2009年4月17日 星期五

Taiwan Stories 1: Unconfortable Truth

Since the subprime mortgage collapse occurred in the United States in 2007, the worldwide financial crisis has furiously stricken the major capital markets, especially the financial system of developed countries. It is no doubt that this global economic storm has brought a huge rise in the number of unemployment and challenged the social welfare policy of those countries. The story I am going to tell is exactly a simple instance in Taiwan which reflects the social agitation stirred by this adversity.
Miss Liung is now in her early thirties. She has worked as a counselor in a department of Employment Services Center for one year. She always had passion whenever she helped her clients to find the jobs, and felt a sense of fulfillment. However, this situation has changed recently. During this year, the number of unemployment increasingly grows that brings her more clients to serve, so her work becomes heavier than ever, and the worst of all, the project she has engaged in is going to end and she finds no confidence to her future job. Will she be out of work after the contract ends? Or will it have a new project that is waiting for her? In weeks, she has suffered from this stress and still doesn’t know what to do.

1 則留言:

  1. Lisa said...

    Editor: Lisa
    I think the last paragraph is not strong enough to be the end of this report. If you want to emphasize the rising of unemployment and connect it to your story, in the last paragraph, I suggest, you can add something like"if the situation get worse, she may be one of her client."
    Give more strong sentences than just a statement or information will be very good.
    March 13, 2009 1:55 AM
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    M.Y. said...

    Can you think of a sexy title for the story? Put "Taiwan Story 1" as a label instead.
    March 14, 2009 12:30 AM
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    Sharon said...

    Sharon's comment
    It's so sorry to know Miss Liung's experience. I believe that this is not the only case in this tough circumstance since financial crisis is the hotest issue worldwide. Unemployment rate has apparently declined, resulting to tragedies in many families. What is ironic is that Miss Liung was once the conselor of other unemployed people, but now she's belong to the same situation. For her unfortunate, people should take this financial crisis more seriously.
    March 17, 2009 6:44 AM
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    M.Y. said...

    Please post your revised news as a new post.
    March 31, 2009 5:08 AM

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