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The Diplomat|Trade Unions’ Diminished Voice Threatens Labour Rights in Hong Kong

The Diplomat published an article on the findings of “The State of Labour in Hong Kong 2023" by Christopher Mung, Executive Director

15/05/2024
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Dagens Arena|”We were forced to shut down the trade union movement in Hong Kong”

Hong Kong Labour Rights Monitor's Executive Director Christopher Mung spoke with Swedish media Dagens Arena and shared the challenges that the Hong

01/03/2023
Hong Kong Trade Union at Hong Kong Protest on Jan 1 2020
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SCMP|New rules for registering trade unions would cause new wave of disbandment

Hong Kong Labour Rights Monitor's Executive Director Christopher Mung spoke to SCMP on why the new national security requirement for forming a

20/09/2022
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New national security rules for Hong Kong trade unions when register with the government

New regulation gazetted today (16 September 2022) requires all applicants for a new trade union to declare the trade union “will not

16/09/2022
HKLRM Executive Director Mung Siu-tat told Trouw, one of the biggest national newspaper in Netherlands, about how Hongkongers support the labour movement in Hong Kong?
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Trouw | The strikes and actions in Hong Kong will continue

Why does China see the union federation as a threat? In April 2022, Mung Siu-tat, HKLRM’s Executive Director, told Trouw, one of

23/05/2022
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Financial Times | Beijing loyalists stalk Hong Kong civil society leaders

In December, 2021, HKLRM’s Executive Director Mung Siu-tat told the Financial Times how Beijing proxies warned him to close down Hong Kong

23/05/2022
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