When even a single flower, a candle, or a book can provoke fear in those in power, when simply wearing black or
ness, leaving around 80 employees owed more than HK$8 million in wages and compensation. The company’s management has reportedly told staff to
Under ongoing political repression, Hong Kong’s labour market is undergoing rapid and alarming changes. Young people are voting with their feet, leaving
Specific Labour Importation Schemes and the Enhanced Supplementary Labour Scheme without public consultation. As a result, the number of imported foreign workers
This month, we participated in the Bristol Lunar New Year Market in southwest England, joining local Hongkongers in celebrating the Lunar New
The recent martial law crisis in South Korea has drawn significant attention to the power struggles between the president and parliament, as
A huge appreciation to over 200 Hong Kongers and trade union members who participated in our rally protest last Saturday (30 November)
45 pro-democracy activists including vocal trade unionists Carol Ng, Winnie Yu and labour advocate Leung Kwok-hung were convicted of "conspiracy to subvert
This month, thanks to the support of UNISON, we hosted an online seminar titled “What You Need to Know About Occupational Health
Even though the candlelight in Victoria Park on June 4th is no longer there, those of us fortunate enough to stand in