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Job offer gets bulldozed by social workers

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A controversial property developer has advertised for a social worker to counsel residents forced to make way for redevelopment projects - provoking a backlash by hundreds of social workers.

Richfield Realty, which is often criticised for being heavy-handed in acquiring old buildings from reluctant residents, took out the job ad last week. Besides providing counselling to the people displaced by the developer, the job apparently entailed keeping records of meetings with residents and handing the reports to the company.

Many social workers said the job description 'twisted the meaning of social work' and promised to launch a series of campaigns against the company.

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Peter Cheung Kwok-che, a social welfare lawmaker and president of the Hong Kong Social Workers General Union, said the job appeared to violate their professional code of practice.

'Would Richfield tolerate the social workers it hired to help the residents it's trying to displace against the company's interest?' he said. 'There are some fundamental conflicts between working as a social worker and working for Richfield.

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'We will not tell our fellows not to apply for a certain job, but they have to be careful if they apply for this one.'

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