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Hong Kong’s latest minimum wage adjustment has sparked renewed debate over its standing as an "international city", with figures revealing that the
Delivery workers in New York City have secured a landmark victory after years of grassroots campaigning, with the city government officially implementing
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Hong Kong Labour Rights Monitor published the report ‘The State of Labour in Hong Kong 2023’ today (24 April), pointing out that
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In 2021, the gender pay gap in Hong Kong stood at 21% with 62% managerial roles in the city were taken by
The Minimum Wage Commission, a statutory body tasked with reviewing Hong Kong’s minimum wage, has reached an agreement to propose a HK$2.50
Hong Kong minimum wage series 1 | Hong Kong’s minimum wage is less than half that of London, about a third of