Kong Journalists Association (HKJA), at least eight independent media organisations and 20 journalists have received tax demands, some relating to income reported
According to the latest figures from the Hong Kong Journalists Association (HKJA), at least 49 journalists have been arrested since the 2019
Former District Councillor Chan Kim Kam, who was arrested under Article 23 of the Safeguarding National Security Ordinance last year and later
Hong Kong’s latest minimum wage adjustment has sparked renewed debate over its standing as an "international city", with figures revealing that the
Former Tuen Mun District Councillor Kenneth Cheung has been denied registration as a social worker by the Social Workers Registration Board (SWRB),
A group of Keeta food delivery couriers staged a strike on Friday (10 May), protesting sudden pay cuts and what they describe
ness, leaving around 80 employees owed more than HK$8 million in wages and compensation. The company’s management has reportedly told staff to
oday (28 April) marks Workers’ Memorial Day and two years since Hong Kong introduced tougher penalties for workplace safety violations. Yet, critics
Delivery workers in New York City have secured a landmark victory after years of grassroots campaigning, with the city government officially implementing
Deliveroo officially ceased operations in Hong Kong today (7 April), leaving dozens of delivery riders uncertain over unpaid compensation, with campaigners urging