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Hong Kong’s largest trade union federation has confirmed that it will not organise a march for Labour Day, as its chairman said workers’ issues can be raised through “celebrations.” The Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions (HKFTU) announced on Sunday that it would hold a series of events ahead of Labour Day next Wednesday to raise awareness of the importance of “labour value and dignity.” Among the activities planned was a visit by Chief Executive John Lee and other high-ranking officials to frontline workers, who will respond to workers’ demands face to face, the pro-Beijing organisation said...
Hong Kong Free Press
A total of 161 Hongkongers had their money frozen after trying to transfer it from the city to mainland China via Hong Kong’s currency exchange shops in 2023, the government has said. Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury Christopher Hui disclosed the figure in the Legislative Council on Wednesday, adding that a total of 10.7 million renminbi (HK$11.63 million) was frozen. “With the Customs and Excise Department’s intervention, so far 94 persons requesting for assistance have settled their cases through bilateral negotiation, involving an amount of about RMB6.9 million,” Hui said, ...
Hong Kong Free Press
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