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Last Sunday (30 Nov.), more than a thousand Indonesian domestic workers dressed in black gathered at Victoria Park to mourn their compatriots
MoreThe U.S. State Department’s 2025 Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report has found that Hong Kong has not fully met minimum international standards
MoreAcross Asia, governments are tightening laws to tackle workplace bullying, yet Hong Kong continues to lag far behind, with no dedicated legislation
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The Diplomat published an article on the findings of “The State of Labour in Hong Kong 2023" by Christopher Mung, Executive Director
MoreThe Diplomat published an article on Hong Kong's legislation on Article 23 by Christopher Mung, Executive Director of the Hong Kong Labour
MoreGlobal Labour Column published an article on HK workers under the authoritarian regime by Christopher Mung, Executive Director of the Hong Kong
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With the Chief Executive’s Policy Address fast approaching, the Hong Kong Labour Rights Monitor (HKLRM) today (15 September 2025) released a detailed
MoreOn the eve of the fifth anniversary of the National Security Ordinance, the Hong Kong government rushed through sweeping amendments to the
MoreThe government has submitted proposed amendments to the Trade Unions Ordinance to the Legislative Council, which severely infringe upon workers’ rights to
MoreCarol Ng, former chairperson of the now-defunct Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions (HKCTU), and Winnie Yu, the founder and chairperson of
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