Letters | MPF update was a start, but Hong Kong must also protect gig worker rights

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A delivery worker rides through Wan Chai on July 15, 2020. Photo: Nora Tam
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The plan to abolish the MPF offsetting mechanism and the introduction of paid sick leave with regard to Covid-19 come as good news to the general public. However, the enhancement of labour rights should not stop here. At least two major labour issues remain unresolved: the gig economy and temporary contracts.
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