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Tai Shing, an experienced social worker who advocates for the rights of underprivileged people in Hong Kong, decided to leave for the
MoreThe right to strike is workers’ fundamental right. However, the conservative government forced the Strike (Minimum Service Level) Act (the Act) through
MoreChina’s post-pandemic economic recovery has not been as expected, with a wave of business closures and layoffs in various places. Workers are
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Green Bean Media published an article on Hong Kong’s legislation on Article 23 by Christopher Mung, Executive Director of the Hong Kong
MoreThe Diplomat published an article on Hong Kong's legislation on Article 23 by Christopher Mung, Executive Director of the Hong Kong Labour
MoreGlobal Labour Column published an article on HK workers under the authoritarian regime by Christopher Mung, Executive Director of the Hong Kong
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egislation of Safeguarding National Security Bill). This further devastated the city’s already beleaguered civil liberties and labour rights.
MoreHong Kong National Security Police issues arrest warrants for Christoper Mung today, along with seven other Hong Kong pro-democracy activists. Below is
MoreHong Kong Labour Rights Monitor launched a new report "Hong Kong Trade Union Movement under the National Security Law: Two years into
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