
Convenience store invests NT$15m in daycare center for staff
More parents are working these days, posing the question of what to do about daycare. To ease this burden for its employees and match government childcare policies, one convenience store chain invested NT$15 million to open a daycare center, where professional caregivers, nurses, and cooks are on staff to take care of employees’ children aged up to two years old.
After getting off of work, a parent comes by this daycare center to pick up her child. The center was set up by a convenience store chain for the use of its employees, who can work at ease knowing their children are well taken care of.
The center is about 330 square meters and staffed by professional caregivers. There are cribs, a play area, and safety equipment. The parents don’t need to pay a registration fee, and diapers are provided for free.
Ms. Huang
Mother
I think it’s great, because for dual-income households, even just getting small children to and from daycare isn’t easy. This kind of daycare center, like I just mentioned, is there when we start and finish work, and is flexible with when we drop them off and pick them up.
The business invested NT$15 million into building the center in Taipei’s Zhongshan District. It’s staffed with professional caregivers, nurses, and cooks, who take care of children aged up to two years old. It’s in operation from 7:30am to 5:30pm, with overtime possible until 7:30pm. There are five benefits parents can enjoy, including free registration, no late fees, free school supplies for the first year, and free diapers. They can also apply for a government subsidy that may cover the full cost.
Wu Tsai-hua
Convenience store PR director
For this, we chose to open our own center. It’s important to give our staff peace of mind. We also have some limited spots available for the children of contract employees. Right now, we’re applying to be classified as a semi-public daycare center, so that in the future, if we still have availability, we can open it up to other parents as well.
As more parents are entering the workforce, daycare centers like this one run by companies can help working parents no longer worry about childcare.
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2025-10-06