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On 3 October 2021, the Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions passed a resolution to dissolve under tremendous political pressure, ending its
MoreDuring the 2019 anti-extradition bill protests, nearly five hundred independent labour unions were formed, giving rise to the New Labour Movement and
Moreprominent construction company, Paul Y. Engineering, which took up several government projects, was caught up in wage arrears disputes between May and
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The Diplomat published an article on the findings of “The State of Labour in Hong Kong 2023" by Christopher Mung, Executive Director
MoreThe Diplomat published an article on Hong Kong's legislation on Article 23 by Christopher Mung, Executive Director of the Hong Kong Labour
MoreGlobal Labour Column published an article on HK workers under the authoritarian regime by Christopher Mung, Executive Director of the Hong Kong
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Carol Ng, former chairperson of the now-defunct Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions (HKCTU), and Winnie Yu, the founder and chairperson of
MoreHong Kong Labour Rights Monitor and 40 other overseas Hong Kongers civil society groups and human rights organisations from around the world
MoreThe behaviour of the Hong Kong government once again violates international human rights standards and should be strongly condemned. The Hong Kong
Moreegislation of Safeguarding National Security Bill). This further devastated the city’s already beleaguered civil liberties and labour rights.
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