DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Regulatory Report: Food Delivery and the Online Platform Services Sector in Taiwan" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
This report covers the current regulatory framework for the online platform services sector in Taiwan, covering all the relevant legislation and both national level and in the major cities.
Food delivery companies or third parties in Taiwan should take measures to guarantee workers' safety under the Occupational Safety and Sanitation Facilities Rules, regardless of employment status.
Taipei City laws require companies to buy insurance for their contracted delivery workers.
Food delivery companies must be registered as food businesses and follow the Guidelines for Hygiene Management of Online Food Delivery Platforms.
Key Topics Covered:
1 Executive summary
2 Workers' status and algorithm control
2.1 Workers' status and algorithm control - Current legal framework
2.2 Specific framework
2.3 Workers' status and algorithm control - Upcoming legal initiatives and political debate
3 Taxation
3.1 Taxation - Current legal framework
4 Food safety
4.1 Food safety - Current legal framework
4.2 Specific framework
4.3 Platform/union agreements and other non-statutory instruments
4.4 Food safety - Legal initiatives and political debate
5 Transport
5.1 Transport - Current legal framework
5.2 Transport - Legal initiatives and political debate
6 Environment
6.1 Environment - Current legal framework
7 Commercial
7.1 Commercial - Current legal framework
7.2 Commercial - Legal initiatives and political debate
8 Competition
8.1 Competition - Current legal framework
9 Relevant laws
10 Relevant bodies
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