HongKong

Hong Kong’s new opposition unions take activism into battle for Labour Advisory Board seats




Hong Kong’s older opposition trade unions have long skipped vying for a seat on the Labour Advisory Board, an influential body which provides the government input on issues ranging from minimum wages to statutory holidays.They never bothered, saying the contest was stacked against them and favoured pro-establishment unions, and preferred using their resources to stay connected with workers on the ground.Newer opposition unions, however, are taking a different approach.The last time elections…



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