In Hong Kong, employers are legally required to contribute to a retirement savings plan for their employees called the Mandatory Provident Fund
Heavy-handed policing and visible surveillance marked the 36th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown, as authorities tightly controlled all attempts at public
Kong Journalists Association (HKJA), at least eight independent media organisations and 20 journalists have received tax demands, some relating to income reported
Hong Kong’s latest minimum wage adjustment has sparked renewed debate over its standing as an "international city", with figures revealing that the
Former Tuen Mun District Councillor Kenneth Cheung has been denied registration as a social worker by the Social Workers Registration Board (SWRB),
Delivery workers in New York City have secured a landmark victory after years of grassroots campaigning, with the city government officially implementing
Another journalist, while not facing immediate expulsion from the US, was concerned that being previously named by the Hong Kong Security Bureau
In this issue: Say NO to China’s 'Mega-embassy'| Labour Rights Analysis | Event | HK Labour Rights Newsflash
In this issue: Say NO to China’s 'Mega-embassy'| Labour Rights Analysis | Event | HK Labour Rights Newsflash
Four years after implementing the National Security Law in Hong Kong, human rights and free-doms have suffered substantial setbacks. Further to political