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Traditional ChineseSimplified ChineseText onlyPDARSS
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November 16, 2006
Labour
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Wage protection website launched
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Labour Department

The Labour Department has launched a webpage on the Wage Protection Movement and set up a hotline (2852 3815) to handle enquiries.

 

The hotline is manned by a dedicated officer from 9am to 6.15pm, Monday to Friday. Employers can also call the department's 24-hour telephone enquiry hotline, 2717 1771.

 

In recognition of the support of the movement by socially responsible employers, a logo is being designed for use by enterprises which join, and continue to comply with, the movement.

 

Multi-pronged approach

Permanent Secretary for Economic Development & Labour Matthew Cheung today told lawmakers the department is promoting the movement for cleaning workers and security guards through a multi-pronged approach.

 

"The movement is a pragmatic step taken by the Government in addressing an issue which carries far-reaching socio-economic implications and on which views of the community remain diverse. It is a significant and strategic move in ensuring that cleansing workers and security guards are paid the average market wages through non-legislative means," Mr Cheung said.

 

The department will work closely with the major chambers of commerce and employer groups to launch the movement. It will also target owners' corporations, which together employ a sizable number of cleaning workers and security guards.

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