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"For me, it's understandable that older colleagues who are about to retire want to take a position of resisting the government's reforms 翻譯公司" Chou said.

A main area of contention has been the pace of which reforms are to take place. For example, Lin fears that the gradual pace proposed by the government may not translate into a sustainable system 翻譯公司 describing it as a temporary solution at best.

He said he found it surprising how the "relatively well-educated civil servant cohort does not have the good judgment to stand up to fake news or rumors."

In the video, the inefficiencies of the public policy process are assessed from day one, when isolated groups formulate policy based on their own internal discussions. By the time the policy has been finalized and outsiders 翻譯公司 including the media, find out about its deficiencies, the group is forced to push through an alternative that is still unconvincing. The short clip ends by asking: "Everybody sees the problem with this: what can be done to save the government?"

The group say they want to make policymaking more transparent and streamlined 翻譯公司 moving away from bureaucracy for bureaucracy's sake.

Just before the new government took power 翻譯公司 Lin Yu-kai (林于凱) 翻譯公司 a young civil servant who had served for five years, drafted an open letter to then-Premier-designate Lin Chuan.

One such group has been the Taiwan Civil Service Innovation Coalition (TCSIC, 公事刷新力

Galvanized by Lin's open letter to the Tsai administration, Chou later became the organizations' spokesman for government-held discussion panels on pension reform.

"While they can't agree completely with our position, when I explain our predicament of high contribution rates 翻譯公司 delayed retirement age and the looming threat of bankruptcy, they can start to at least sympathize with our dilemma." Chou added that he was surprised when older superiors showed support and encouragement for the group's mission to institute changes from within.

"Other young civil servants wanted a more radical approach: a clear division along generational lines to pursue reform objectives. But our viewpoint is different: a country's pension system is built on generations paying into it to support the next — so when we hear these opinions we have to take them into account and make adjustments accordingly," he said.

Chou Hsin (周鑫), a civil servant in Chiayi City 翻譯公司 said he only jumped on the issue when he saw the government's own actuary reports predicting that the whole public sector pension system would be bankrupt in 2031.

Lin said in an op-ed last month he was being monitored and vetted by an internal agency due to his participation in TCSIC.

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But flying under the media's radar has been a younger generation of civil servants 翻譯公司 who not only want pension reforms to proceed, but also changes to the very definition of public service itself.

Since the Democratic Progressive Party swept into power last May, President Tsai Ing-wen has made reforming Taiwan's archaic pension system a government priority.

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