Maids' pay to rise 4.8pc to HK$3,920, their second increase in two years
Increase of 4.8pc will bring basic rate back in line with late 1990s, before Asian crisis

Hong Kong's 300,000 domestic helpers will get a pay rise for the second year running, taking the minimum wage from HK$3,740 a month to HK$3,920 - an increase of 4.8 per cent, or HK$180.
Employers offering a food allowance instead of free meals will have to pay HK$100 more, or no less than HK$875 a month.

Cynthia Tellez, an activist of the Mission for Migrant Workers, welcomed the news but said it fell short of union demands for pay to go beyond HK$4,000.
She said pay now was in fact comparable to that of the late 1990s before wage cuts that followed the Asian financial crisis.
Joseph Law Kwan-din, chairman of the Hong Kong Employers of Overseas Domestic Helpers Association, said the rise was too close to inflation, which affected both maids and employers.