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Netizens broke the news: TSMC forced employees to dig "bombs"

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According to a report by China's Taiwanese media "United News Network", there have been four recent cases of bomb fraud in Taiwan. Schools, amusement parks and public transportation have become targets of intimidation. The word "bomb" has also become a sensitive word recently. However, a netizen broke the news in an anonymous Facebook group and pointed out that TSMC actually forces employees to dig "bombs"!

The netizen said that in May this year, an equipment manager at TSMC's 14B factory actually asked engineers to look for a note with the word "bomb" written on it in the machine, which made him wonder how he could play games in a clean room? What kind of punishment is this? Upon seeing this, other netizens also echoed: "I have looked for it before. Usually when the superiors find that the equipment engineers are loose, they will do this", "I have done this before in 14A, and I was deducted if I couldn't find it! " I told you that the machines need to be inspected every day, have you checked carefully? " TSMC has yet to respond.

It is understood that this method may be imitating the "Taiwan Army" exercise, using infiltration and disguise to approach important facilities and then destroy them. The so-called destruction does not mean destroying the camp with bombs or poison gas, but writing bombs and poison gas on the paper. Wait for words. Now this set has been copied and moved to TSMC, causing many people to ridicule: "I thought I was a soldier, so I would play like this in the camp. The point is, after I find it, can I get honorary leave?"

TSMC’s approach of “looking for bombs” has also aroused discussions between engineers, both positive and negative. Some people think: “Some officials are too idle, and they themselves are too idle. They all think that they are idle online. This is a test of the military. Take it to the company to play!” However, some veterans thought: “This is to tell you that the machine needs to be inspected every day. Do you know the purpose of doing this carefully? If there is no abnormality (water leakage, acid leakage), don't just sign your name and get off work.


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