Former District Councillor Chan Kim Kam, who was arrested under Article 23 of the Safeguarding National Security Ordinance last year and later
A group of Keeta food delivery couriers staged a strike on Friday (10 May), protesting sudden pay cuts and what they describe
Another journalist, while not facing immediate expulsion from the US, was concerned that being previously named by the Hong Kong Security Bureau
International labour organisations, including the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), the Building and Wood Workers' International (BWI), UNISON, the Federation of Dutch
Carol Ng, former chairperson of the now-defunct Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions (HKCTU), and Winnie Yu, the founder and chairperson of
HK Labour Rights Monitor’s Statement on the Sentencing of HK47 Primary Trial Today (19 November 2024), 1,361 days after the police formally
prominent construction company, Paul Y. Engineering, which took up several government projects, was caught up in wage arrears disputes between May and
Five years after the 2019 Anti-Extradition Bill Movement, hundreds of thousands of Hong Kongers left the city, while others chose to stay.
Christopher Mung, Executive Director of the Hong Kong Labour Rights Monitor, was invited to speak on global solidarity for European trade unions
The United Nation's Committee on the Economic, Social and Cultural Rights published its concluding observation on the implementation of relevant rights in