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Striking dockers set to escalate action

Unhappy strikers say they have plans ready to go and other workers ready to walk if contractors don't come to the party on wage rises today

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Representatives of the Confederation of Trade Unions hand out cash to striking dock workers yesterday. Photo: Sam Tsang

Striking dockers vowed action with the effect of a "nuclear bomb" if talks with contractors in the dispute over their pay and conditions break down today.

The threat came as a government source said the administration had set an objective of settling the dispute this week.

No details were given of the planned action, but there were suggestions that the Cheung Kong Center in Central, headquarters of Asia's richest man Li Ka-shing, had been considered as a target.

A source with knowledge of the strikers' planning said the organiser, the Confederation of Trade Unions, had two to three plans and would immediately go ahead with one today if talks with contractors Everbest Port Services and Global Stevedoring Service failed.

Strike organiser Stanley Ho Wai-hong would say only that the action would be in the form of a sit-in. But he added: "The actions we have planned will be like a nuclear bomb."

Another source said the action would have an impact on the entire logistics industry and even society as a whole.

"We have gathered the support of more dock workers working for other contractors in our next actions," the source said.

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