Under ongoing political repression, Hong Kong’s labour market is undergoing rapid and alarming changes. Young people are voting with their feet, leaving
ness, leaving around 80 employees owed more than HK$8 million in wages and compensation. The company’s management has reportedly told staff to
International labour organisations, including the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), the Building and Wood Workers' International (BWI), UNISON, the Federation of Dutch
HK Labour Rights Monitor’s Statement on the Sentencing of HK47 Primary Trial Today (19 November 2024), 1,361 days after the police formally
The labour movement has historically played a key role in democratising various countries. Labour unions represent the largest democratic forces in society.
‘To honour the memory of the June 4 massacre is a long-held sentiment of mine,’ said Lee Cheuk-yan, in mitigation to the
The United Nations Human Rights Council today (23 January) held its Universal Periodic Review (UPR) on the human rights situation in China,
Hong Kong Labour Rights Monitor has submitted a report to the United Nations Human Rights Council in preparation for the upcoming Universal
Hong Kong Labour Rights Monitor's Executive Director Christopher Mung attended GMB 34th Congress on 8 June 2023 and gave the speech below.
In 2021, the gender pay gap in Hong Kong stood at 21% with 62% managerial roles in the city were taken by