During the 2019 anti-extradition bill protests, nearly five hundred independent labour unions were formed, giving rise to the New Labour Movement and
prominent construction company, Paul Y. Engineering, which took up several government projects, was caught up in wage arrears disputes between May and
American journalist Evan Gershkovich. However, it’s baffling that within the same media organisation and under the same employer, there is opposition to
Hong Kong Labour Rights Monitor and 40 other overseas Hong Kongers civil society groups and human rights organisations from around the world
The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) fired Hong Kong-based reporter Selina Cheng today(17 July), weeks after she was elected chair of the Hong
Five years after the 2019 Anti-Extradition Bill Movement, hundreds of thousands of Hong Kongers left the city, while others chose to stay.
The Court resumed today(11 July) to hear the mitigation pleas of the remaining 47 pro-democracy primary election participants. Former chairman of the
Four years after implementing the National Security Law in Hong Kong, human rights and free-doms have suffered substantial setbacks. Further to political
The 2019 Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill Movement drew millions of Hong Kongers to the streets to resist the bill's passage. During the
The behaviour of the Hong Kong government once again violates international human rights standards and should be strongly condemned. The Hong Kong