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It is “extremely regretful” that Hong Kong has not seen any labour rights marches since 2019, the chairperson of one of the last remaining opposition parties has said as the city marked its fifth Labour Day without protests. Chan Po-ying, leader of the League of Social Democrats (LSD), told HKFP on Thursday that the government tended to side with employers on labour issues and was slow to respond to workers’ demands. She added that the Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions (FTU), a pro-establishment group and the city’s largest union, was not doing enough on behalf of the city’s low-wage earner...
Hong Kong Free Press
One of Hong Kong’s last remaining pro-democracy groups has raised concerns about the city’s impending homegrown national security law, citing the legislation’s potential impact on freedoms. Three members of the League of Social Democrats (LSD), who were stopped and searched by police officers as they approached the government headquarters in Admiralty, held a protest on Tuesday. They chanted slogans in Cantonese including “people above the nation, human rights above the regime” and “no national security without democracy and human rights” under the watch of a dozen police officers. Chan Po-yin...
Hong Kong Free Press
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