In the wake of the National Security Law and the newly amended Trade Union Ordinance, Hong Kong’s labour movement has come under
In recent years, China’s food delivery market has become fiercely competitive. Faced with penalty systems that directly impact their pay, riders often
Six years ago today, some 350,000 Hongkongers wrote a defining chapter in the city’s labour movement. Defying pressure and political risk, they
Today (28 July, 2025), Carol Ng Man-yee, former chairperson of the Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions and the British Airways Hong
The crisis of forced labour in Xinjiang has become one of the most urgent global human rights concerns. Although many Western countries
Winnie Yu, former chairperson of the Hospital Authority Employees Alliance, formed a union and led a strike at the height of the
Chinese electric vehicle (EV) giant BYD surpassed US$100 billion in revenue last year, establishing itself as a global leader in the EV
prolonged detention or sentencing. Press freedom in Hong Kong has since entered a dark and chilling era.
In Hong Kong, employers are legally required to contribute to a retirement savings plan for their employees called the Mandatory Provident Fund
Heavy-handed policing and visible surveillance marked the 36th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown, as authorities tightly controlled all attempts at public