New regulation gazetted today (16 September 2022) requires all applicants for a new trade union to declare the trade union “will not
Hong Kong Labour Rights Monitor's Executive Director Christopher Mung spoke to Radio Labour about the crackdown on trade unions in Hong Kong
Hong Kong Labour Rights Monitor's Executive Director Christopher Mung told French union confederation Workers' Force (Force Ouvrière, FO) in their publication in
Ten years ago, on 28 March, 500 dockers joined a 40-day strike for fair pay at Hong Kong Kwai Chung Containers Port,
2023 and commented on CIVICUS Monitor downgraded Hong Kong's civil society status to "closed" in their report People Power Under Attack 2022
Hong Kong Labour Rights Monitor's Executive Director Christopher Mung spoke with French media L'Echo Republicain on 9 March 2023 during his visit
Hong Kong Labour Rights Monitor's Executive Director Christopher Mung spoke with Swedish media Dagens Arena and shared the challenges that the Hong
Hong Kong Labour Rights Monitor's Executive Director Christopher Mung spoke to SCMP on why the new national security requirement for forming a
New regulation gazetted today (16 September 2022) requires all applicants for a new trade union to declare the trade union “will not
Hong Kong Labour Rights Monitor's Managing Director Ming Lam speak to the Nation in July 2022 on how the world can protect
Why does China see the union federation as a threat? In April 2022, Mung Siu-tat, HKLRM’s Executive Director, told Trouw, one of