Hong Kong Labour Rights Monitor and UNISON co-hosted a solidarity reception to stand with Hong Kong's independent trade union movement last Thursday
Only one week after the primary case's sentencing last Tuesday (November 19), over ten unions worldwide, including France, the Netherlands, Switzerland, the
International labour organisations, including the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), the Building and Wood Workers' International (BWI), UNISON, the Federation of Dutch
On 9 October (Wednesday), the International Trade Union Confederation – Asia Pacific (ITUC-Asia Pacific) passed a resolution condemning the Hong Kong government
gainst the CCP in Covent Garden, London, to protest Apple's suspected use of alleged labour and anti-union policies in its supply chains
Earlier, we attended the Global Labour School organised by the Global Labour Institute (GLI). More than 100 trade unionists from over 30
Christopher Mung, Executive Director of the Hong Kong Labour Rights Monitor, was invited to speak on global solidarity for European trade unions
Public Services International (PSI) passed a resolution at its 31st World Congress condemning the government and security forces' continued repression of workers
Last month, Christopher Mung, Executive Director of the Hong Kong Labour Rights Monitor, visited Sweden and spoke to the Swedish Trade Union
Hong Kong Labour Rights Monitor and UNISON co-hosted a solidarity reception to stand with Hong Kong's independent trade union movement last Thursday
mid-September, HKLRM’s Executive Director Christopher Mung attended an online event “Democracy and Human Rights Without Borders” held by Japan-based Attac-Japan, JCA-NET and