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LettersHong Kong’s protests are hurting small businesses and costing people their jobs. Who is speaking for them?
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A few days ago a friend sent me a photograph he had taken of a “Free Hong Kong” poster via WhatsApp. He had taken the photo while on holiday in Portugal, so effective is the distribution of a simple message.
What about the voice of our government or for that matter our chambers of commerce?
All we hear from them are ritual and ineffective condemnations of violence or statements about the losses to the economy.
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And yet, every day, small businesses struggle to survive, putting at risk the livelihoods of not just their owners but also their employees and suppliers. Retailers are having a terrible time. In the food and beverage industry, employees are either being laid off or going on unpaid leave. They are suffering. Employment opportunities in many larger companies are drying up, vacant posts are not being filled.
Who in our society is gathering this data and speaking for these people?
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