For over 30 years, Hong Kong was home to the world’s largest public remembrance of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown, where Chinese
Under ongoing political repression, Hong Kong’s labour market is undergoing rapid and alarming changes. Young people are voting with their feet, leaving
In this issue: HK Govt Seeks to Tighten Labour Union Laws | Labour Rights Analysis | International Solidarity | Event | HK Labour Rights Newsflash
Under authoritarian regimes, the labour movement is not only a struggle for rights but also a commitment to democracy and freedom. This
The government has submitted proposed amendments to the Trade Unions Ordinance to the Legislative Council, which severely infringe upon workers’ rights to
In this issue: HK Labour Rights Suffer Amidst Ongoing Government Persecution in 2023 | HK Labour Rights Newsflash | Hong Konger Labour
Hong Kong Labour Rights Monitor published the report ‘The State of Labour in Hong Kong 2023’ today (24 April), pointing out that
The International Trade Union Confederation – Asia Pacific (ITUC-Asia Pacific) passed a resolution on 23 November (Thursday), condemning the Hong Kong government
Before focusing on trade union education, Stanley Ho played a significant role in organising the 40-day Hong Kong Dockers' strike in 2013.
Trade unions in France, Italy, UK, The Netherlands issued solidarity statements and call on the Hong Kong authorities to rescind the bounty