Last Sunday (30 Nov.), more than a thousand Indonesian domestic workers dressed in black gathered at Victoria Park to mourn their compatriots
The U.S. State Department’s 2025 Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report has found that Hong Kong has not fully met minimum international standards
Across Asia, governments are tightening laws to tackle workplace bullying, yet Hong Kong continues to lag far behind, with no dedicated legislation
At a government-organised election forum this week, candidates for Hong Kong’s labour sector seat spent most of their time discussing patriotism, national
A recent investigative feature by U-Beat Magazine has exposed allegations of exploitation involving foreign workers brought to Hong Kong under the government’s
Chow Hang Tung, former vice-chair of the now-disbanded Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China, appeared at West
Chinese companies operating abroad are facing mounting criticism over exploitative labour practices. In Italy, firms accused of running inhumane factories have drawn
Chinese fast-fashion brand SHEIN is set to open its first permanent physical store in Paris this November, located in the well-known BHV
The national security trial against the Hong Kong Alliance has been postponed yet again, now scheduled for January 22, 2026.
The Hong Kong government has announced a meagre 2.2% increase in the statutory minimum wage for migrant domestic workers, from HK$4,990 (USD