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New minimum wage formula balances labor protection and employer affordability, says Chris Sun

Hong Kong
2024.05.04 16:12
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The Secretary for Labour and Welfare, Chris Sun.

On Saturday, the Secretary for Labour and Welfare, Chris Sun said the new minimum wage formula would support Hong Kong's 17,000 low-income workers, who currently earn an hourly rate of HK$40.

The new formula - which bars any reduction - takes effect next year after being given the go-ahead on Tuesday by the Chief Executive, John Lee, and the Executive Council.

Speaking to reporters after appearing on a Commercial Radio program, Sun said the reform balanced the interests of both labor and employers.

"It has taken into account, on the one hand, the need to protect those earning a minimum wage, that their wage is being protected; and also, at the same time, to ensure that the formula is affordable, and also acceptable to the business sector," Sun said.

Earlier, the labor minister said that the government would enhance safety awareness following the deaths of two sewer maintenance workers, who are believed to have been exposed to toxic gas in a manhole last week in Sha Tin.

Sun stated that new guidelines for those working in confined spaces, to be announced this month, will make it mandatory to install CCTV at the entrance and exit of manholes.

Tag:·New minimum wage formula · employer affordability· Chris Sun

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