The 2019 Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill Movement drew millions of Hong Kongers to the streets to resist the bill's passage. During the
Helix, who worked for the Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions, had to leave Hong Kong because to the deteriorating political circumstances
Tai Shing, an experienced social worker who advocates for the rights of underprivileged people in Hong Kong, decided to leave for the
The right to strike is workers’ fundamental right. However, the conservative government forced the Strike (Minimum Service Level) Act (the Act) through
China’s post-pandemic economic recovery has not been as expected, with a wave of business closures and layoffs in various places. Workers are
On January 23rd, the United Nations Human Rights Council will review the human rights situation in China (including Hong Kong). That will
Jimmy Lai’s trial, which began on 18 December 2023, at the West Kowloon Law Courts Building, is viewed as a biometer of
The International Trade Union Confederation – Asia Pacific (ITUC-Asia Pacific) passed a resolution on 23 November (Thursday), condemning the Hong Kong government
Four UN Special Rapporteurs issued a statement today (9 Oct) and expressed serious concern about the first mass trial of 47 people
“The soul, not the physical structure, is the most essential aspect of any organisation.” HKCTU’s General Secretary Lee Cheuk-Yan wrote to HKCTU’s