In the summer of 2007, more than a thousand bar-benders fought for their rights with toil, tears and sweat. The bar-benders turned
Hong Kong Labour Rights Monitor has submitted a report to the United Nations Human Rights Council in preparation for the upcoming Universal
On 15 July, we organised the first labour rights talk and exhibition of the Hong Kong independent labour movement in Sheffield.
'Whatever can't be done in Hong Kong, we'll do it here. Let's keep it going and carry on the unfulfilled dreams of
'I will keep doing what I'm doing now, even if it means I have to stay in the UK for the rest
The United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) published its concluding observations on the policy review of the
As we remember Li Wangyang, let’s not forget the sacrifice he made for democracy. ‘China’s future is inevitably on a path to
ong Kong Labour Rights Monitor Executive Director Christopher Mung joined the June 4th Tienanmen Massacre vigil in London on 4 June 2023.
In 2021, the gender pay gap in Hong Kong stood at 21% with 62% managerial roles in the city were taken by
A May Day without a solidarity march is yet another example highlighting how the Hong Kong National Security Law has taken away