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
Helix, who worked for the Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions, had to leave Hong Kong because to the deteriorating political circumstances
In this issue: HK Labour Rights Suffer Amidst Ongoing Government Persecution in 2023 | HK Labour Rights Newsflash | Hong Konger Labour
Hong Kong Labour Rights Monitor published the report ‘The State of Labour in Hong Kong 2023’ today (24 April), pointing out that
In this issue: Free all HK political prisoners | HK Labour Rights Newsflash | HK Diaspora Trade Unionists | International Solidarity |
In this issue: The 16th Anniversary of the Hong Kong Bar-bender Strike | HK Diaspora Trade Unionists | Event Recap | HK
Submission from the Hong Kong Labour Rights Monitor to the United Nations Human Rights Council 45th Universal Periodic Working Group Session Review
HKLRM Submission to the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) (April 2023)