Five years ago, Beijing imposed the Hong Kong National Security Law (NSL), under the pretext of safeguarding “national security”, to silence dissent
Frozen Wages and Toothless Minimum Pay: Are Hong Kong Workers Trapped in a Cycle of Working Poverty?
As Hong Kong marks 28 years since its return to Chinese sovereignty, its economy faces increasing challenges. Despite widespread business closures and
Specific Labour Importation Schemes and the Enhanced Supplementary Labour Scheme without public consultation. As a result, the number of imported foreign workers
Helix, who worked for the Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions, had to leave Hong Kong because to the deteriorating political circumstances
Hong Kong Labour Rights Monitor published the report ‘The State of Labour in Hong Kong 2023’ today (24 April), pointing out that
In this issue: Free all HK political prisoners | HK Labour Rights Newsflash | HK Diaspora Trade Unionists | International Solidarity |
Submission from the Hong Kong Labour Rights Monitor to the United Nations Human Rights Council 45th Universal Periodic Working Group Session Review
Labour rights in Hong Kong were hit hard by the COVID outbreak and the National Security Law (NSL) in 2022, Hong Kong
HKLRM Submission to the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) (April 2023)
HKLRM Submission to the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ESCR) (Jan 2023)