Before focusing on trade union education, Stanley Ho played a significant role in organising the 40-day Hong Kong Dockers' strike in 2013.
On 15 July, we organised the first labour rights talk and exhibition of the Hong Kong independent labour movement in Sheffield.
The United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) published its concluding observations on the policy review of the
The government initially proposed a no-cap penalty, with a maximum fine matching the convicted company’s turnover. However, lawmakers from the business sector claimed
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
Fatal industrial accidents are all too common in Hong Kong. Yet the penalty for infractions of workplace safety and health are still
Hong Kong Labour Rights Monitor's Executive Director Christopher Mung spoke to SCMP on why the new national security requirement for forming a