27.09.24
The Hong Kong Retail, Commerce and Clothing Industrial General Union (RCCIGU), UNI affiliate, has released the results of its 2024 survey on the “importation of workers” scheme at its first press conference since the Covid-19 pandemic. It shows that changes are urgently needed to prevent employers from exploiting migrant workers and bring down standards for everyone.
With rising labour shortages across different sectors, the Hong Kong authorities relaxed restrictions to the Supplementary Labour Scheme in September 2023 which allowed employers to bring workers into Hong Kong to work in 26 specific job categories, including cashiers and waiters.
The well-attended press event on 15 September 2024 highlighted that more than 74 per cent of the 177 survey respondents in the retail sector felt that the scheme had a negative impact, with around 109 saying their job opportunities and income were affected.
Based on the survey results, the RCCIGU recommended that the Hong Kong government should:
The UNI Asia & Pacific Regional Organization (UNI Apro) supports the RCCIGU’s call and encourages the Hong Kong government to actively communicate with the unions and various industries to carry out a full review on the current working conditions of Hong Kong workers.