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Hong Kong economy
Editorial
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Law must deliver on fears of food couriers in Hong Kong
Legal protection of rights and benefits of Hong Kong delivery workers leaves a lot to be desired, and it is about time something was done.
5 Jun 2025 - 8:45AM
Hong Kong economy
Hong Kong branch of Singaporean 1880 club in liquidation with HK$20 million debt
4 Jun 2025 - 5:16PM
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Food delivery apps
Letters
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Keeta’s dangerous order-grabbing mechanism should be scrapped
3 Jun 2025 - 11:30AM
Hong Kong economy
1880 Hong Kong club folds after 7 months, accused of owing staff unpaid wages
City’s branch of Singapore-based private club ceases operations allegedly owing rent and leaving more than 100 staff out of pocket.
1 Jun 2025 - 9:08PM
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Hong Kong
Keeta rider with no ID or work visa risks arrest to eke out living in Hong Kong
Rider who is non-refoulement claimant ‘rents’ account of cousin to make ends meet, angering legally employed workers who have demanded better identity verification.
1 Jun 2025 - 9:00AM
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Hong Kong to consider stronger laws to protect food delivery workers this year
City’s labour minister tells lawmakers authorities will improve rights and benefits of platform workers, following recent spate of protests.
28 May 2025 - 9:13PM
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Accidents and personal safety
Are Hong Kong’s penalties tough enough for contractors behind on-site accidents?
Lawmakers raise concerns at meeting on ombudsman’s investigation into workplace health and safety.
26 May 2025 - 9:54PM
Hong Kong society
Hong Kong construction sector urged to rehire workers from troubled contractor
Industry leaders say move will prevent delays in building 7,100 flats contracted to Aggressive Construction Company, whose licence will be revoked.
25 May 2025 - 11:03PM
Hong Kong
Hong Kong groups call for review of imported worker policy amid job losses
Recent survey finds 52.5 per cent of restaurant workers reported losing their jobs after Lunar New Year, with percentage of imported labour trebling.
23 May 2025 - 8:03AM
Hong Kong society
Hong Kong authorities step up safety measures after worker dies from heatstroke
Labour Department, Occupational Safety and Health Council launch subsidy scheme to help employers buy cooling equipment at a discount.
23 May 2025 - 11:40AM
Hong Kong
Keeta riders stage third strike in Hong Kong over pay, work conditions
More than 100 riders gather in busy areas of Hung Hom and Central, following smaller-scale protests in Tsuen Wan and Mei Foo earlier this month.
23 May 2025 - 7:21AM
Accidents and personal safety
Hong Kong officials launch probe after worker falls to his death at luxury villa
Renovation work suspended after labourer reportedly trips while on canopy, falling three metres into swimming pool in Sheung Shui.
17 May 2025 - 5:00PM
Profile
CareER helps Hongkongers with disabilities enter the workforce
Co-founders Reina Cheng and Walter Tsui talk disability justice and creating a more inclusive workplace.
13 May 2025 - 5:00PM
Hong Kong society
Keeta riders in Hong Kong strike over pay reduction and no peak hour subsidies
Dozens of workers take to the streets of Tsuen Wan and Mei Foo to demand fairer wages, but company defends pay structure.
10 May 2025 - 11:48PM
Hong Kong economy
‘We tried our best’: owners of failed Hong Kong congee chain break silence
Ocean Empire Food Shop founders say they spent more than HK$30 million of their personal funds in a bid to save company.
10 May 2025 - 10:34PM
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Hong Kong economy
Explainer
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What options do unpaid workers have in Hong Kong if business shuts up shop?
The Post breaks down Ocean Empire’s financial woes and outlines steps workers can take to protect themselves.
9 May 2025 - 8:52PM
Hong Kong society
Letters
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Make decent work for all a policy goal in Hong Kong
Readers share their reflections on Labour Day and Australia’s elections, and discuss improvements for Hong Kong’s tourism and AI strategies.
9 May 2025 - 11:30AM
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Hong Kong economy
Hong Kong congee chain’s closure leaves mainland workers without wages, home
Uncertain times for about 20 imported workers after Ocean Empire Food Shop abruptly closes all seven branches.
9 May 2025 - 7:32AM
Hong Kong society
Hong Kong contractor ‘promises to settle HK$9 million in unpaid wages next week’
Union reveals another HK$4 million owed to workers, after 250 labourers went unpaid for work between January and April.
7 May 2025 - 8:03PM
Hong Kong
Fired, rehired? How Hong Kong bosses plan to save money as MPF mechanism ends
Employers can no longer dip into staff pensions to cover severance and long-service payments, as firms deploy strategies to mitigate impact.
8 May 2025 - 11:21AM
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Hong Kong society
‘Exhausted and short of breath’: hidden toll of Hong Kong’s food delivery grind
As part of Greenpeace survey, 33-year-old rider describes intense working conditions and repercussions for taking a break.
1 May 2025 - 7:25PM
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Hong Kong economy
‘All for nothing’: Hong Kong workers complain of losing jobs to imported labour
Over the past six months, 200 restaurant employees have reported being sacked and replaced by workers who came to the city via an import scheme.
1 May 2025 - 8:38AM
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Hong Kong politics
Opinion
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Amid Hong Kong’s focus on tourist numbers, have we forgotten our workers?
Marches for workers’ rights may be a thing of the past but serious issues remain, from imported labour to sexual harassment and construction safety.
28 Apr 2025 - 9:30AM
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Legislative Council of Hong Kong
Call for regular review of Hong Kong labour scheme after ‘200 workers sacked’
Union says it has received a surge of complaints from sacked restaurant employees replaced by imported workers.
25 Apr 2025 - 12:20AM
Hong Kong International Airport
Hong Kong airport subcontractor charged by ICAC for allegedly exploiting workers
Subcontractor director Chan Sin-tai is accused of taking a cut from salaries of 21 workers, amounting to HK$1 million.
22 Apr 2025 - 9:05PM
Hong Kong economy
Opinion
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What Hong Kong must do to benefit from talent dislocation in the US
Instead of focusing on the quantity of talent scheme applicants, the city should prioritise quality of outcomes for arrivals.
22 Apr 2025 - 10:29AM
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Hong Kong
Deliveroo riders to take legal action over compensation as it exits Hong Kong
Sixteen couriers plan to file claims with Labour Tribunal over employee entitlements.
8 Apr 2025 - 9:07AM
Hong Kong
Workers protest over unpaid wages at Hong Kong airport totalling HK$6 million
Dozens of construction workers gather near Airport South Interchange over labour dispute involving Gammon Construction.
11 Mar 2025 - 9:44PM
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