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Migrant domestic workers and their rights in Hong Kong
Domestic Workers Organizing for Legal Change in Asia
26 minutes 46 seconds
1 year ago
Migrant domestic workers and their rights in Hong Kong
In Hong Kong an estimated 400,000 migrant domestic workers play a critical role in keeping the global city running. Despite being covered by many of the same labor protections as local workers, migrant workers face a range of challenges in seeking redress for abusive working conditions. In this episode union leaders Jec, FADWU general secretary, and Sarah, Vice President of the Union of Nepalese Domestic Workers in Hong Kong, discuss domestic worker protections and entitlements in Hong Kong.
Domestic Workers Organizing for Legal Change in Asia