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Work Feels Tough? Taipei City Labor Department Launches Taiwan's First Labor Rights Board Game to Teach Workplace Survival Skills

On-site Snapshot of the 2024 "Labor Rights Board Game Trial Event" (Photo / Sourced from Taipei City Government Website)
On-site Snapshot of the 2024 "Labor Rights Board Game Trial Event" (Photo / Sourced from Taipei City Government Website)

The Taipei City Labor Department will host a &ldquoLabor Rights Board Game Trial Event&rdquo in collaboration with Sherlock Board Game Store on Thursday, May 16, 2025, from 2:00 PM to 10:00 PM. Online registration is required, with a limit of 40 participants per session. Beverages will be provided for free, and those who complete the game session will receive a NT$100 convenience store gift voucher (limit one per person).Taipei City Labor Department Collaborates with Sherlock Board Game Store for a Labor Rights Game Trial Event (Photo / Sourced from Taipei City Government Website)Taipei City Labor Department Collaborates with Sherlock Board Game Store for a Labor Rights Game Trial Event (Photo / Sourced from Taipei City Government Website)

The event features Taiwan&rsquos first labor rights board game, Why Work, How Life, and its updated version Work How Salary Mood. Through scenario simulations and interactive gameplay, participants can learn workplace knowledge in a relaxed and fun atmosphere. Open to all ages, the event welcomes anyone interested in board games or labor issues. The latest time for entry is 8:00 PM.

Since 2024, the Labor Department has co-hosted similar events with Sherlock Board Game Store. Last year&rsquos two sessions attracted over 150 participants with enthusiastic responses and full attendance. To meet public demand, the collaboration continues this year, aiming to expand the influence of labor education.

Commissioner Wang Chiu-Tung stated that traditional legal education can be difficult to digest, but turning abstract labor rights into games allows participants to naturally understand their rights. It also helps engage younger audiences and extends labor education into everyday spaces through local business cooperation.

Online registration is required. For more details, visit the Taipei City Labor Department&rsquos official website or contact Ms. Liu at the Labor Education and Culture Division at (02) 2720-8889 ext. 3339.

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