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Publications
2005-2006 Labour
Advisory Board Report
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CHAPTER 3
Major Activities
3.1 |
Introduction
The Labour Advisory Board (LAB) met 13 times during the
period from 1 January 2005 to 31 December 2006. The Chairman
of the LAB consulted members on labour legislation, administrative
and enforcement measures on labour matters as well as other
issues.
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3.2 |
Consultation on Labour Legislation
The LAB discussed four items of labour legislation relating
to the welfare of Hong Kong workers and endorsed four proposals.
Details of the endorsed items and their position as at 31
December 2006 are listed below:
- To raise the maximum penalty under section 63C of the
Employment Ordinance (EO) from a fine of $200,000 and
imprisonment for one year to a fine of $350,000 and imprisonment
for three years.
- Proposal was endorsed by the LAB on 6 October 2005.
- The Employment (Increase in Penalty for Offences
under Section 63C) Bill 2005 was passed by the Legislative
Council (LegCo) on 11 January 2006. The Commencement
Notice of the ordinance was gazetted on 27 January
2006. The ordinance came into operation on 30 March
2006.
- To recognise Chinese medicine under labour legislation.
- The LAB endorsed some proposed technical amendments
on 10 January 2005.
- The Certification for Employee Benefits (Chinese
Medicine) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Bill 2005 was
passed by the LegCo on 28 June 2006. The provisions
in relation to the EO came into operation on 1 December
2006.
- To amend the EO to avoid the interpretation that wages
do not include commission of a contractual nature in the
calculation of statutory entitlements under the ordinance;
and to improve the existing mode of calculation of these
statutory entitlements.
- Proposal was endorsed by the LAB on 22 August 2006.
- The Employment (Amendment) Bill 2006 was gazetted
on 8 December 2006. The LegCo has formed a Bills Committee
to scrutinise the bill.
- To maintain the amounts for various compensation items
under the Employees' Compensation Ordinance and the Pneumoconiosis
(Compensation) Ordinance at their existing levels.
- Proposal was endorsed by the LAB on 6 October 2005.
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3.3 |
Consultation on Administrative / Enforcement
Measures on Labour Matters
The LAB was consulted on the following administrative /
enforcement measures on labour matters:
- The LAB continued to study and discuss the issues relating
to the establishment of a minimum wage and standard working
hours in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR).
- The LAB discussed the Government's strategy adopted
for the Wage Protection Movement for cleaning workers
and security guards, which included promoting the movement
through various media channels and securing support from
the business sector and owners' corporations. Employers
were encouraged to undertake to pay their cleaning workers
and security guards wages not lower than the relevant
average market rates as published in the Census and Statistics
Department's "Quarterly Report of Wage and Payroll Statistics",
and to enter into written employment contracts with these
workers.
- The LAB agreed to the proposal of the Hong Kong Federation
of Insurers to test run the residual scheme with a view
to improving the employees' compensation insurance system
in the HKSAR.
- The LAB agreed that the Labour Department (LD) could
further study the feasibility of excluding persons who
are not lawfully employable from the coverage of the Employees
Compensation Assistance Ordinance.
- The LAB supported the strategy and actions adopted by
the Administration to prevent abuse of the Protection
of Wages on Insolvency Fund, which included tightening
the law, targeting investigations, stepping up prosecution,
and strengthening intelligence gathering, publicity and
promotion.
- The LAB agreed to give priority to the review of the
following three items: possible measures to assist employees
to recover their entitlements in defaulted Labour Tribunal
awards; the provisions on "continuous contract" under
the EO; and Section 64B of the EO to enhance the deterrent
effect against wage offences.
- The LAB agreed to test run the Manpower Development
Plan for Textiles and Clothing Industry. The plan aimed
at addressing the manpower needs for skilled workers by
manufacturers of textiles and clothing industry in the
HKSAR and easing their immediate manpower shortage.
- The LAB noted LD's employment services provided for
young people and the department's plan of setting up two
Youth Employment Resource Centres to provide one-stop
advisory and support services for the employment and self-employment
of young people.
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Consultation on Other Legislation / Measures
The LAB was briefed or consulted on other legislation or
measures of relevance to labour matters, as given below:
- The LAB was briefed on the arrangements of the Working
Holiday Scheme, a bilateral agreement signed by the Government
of the HKSAR separately with the Governments of New Zealand,
Australia and Ireland. The scheme aimed at enabling young
people aged between 18 and 30 to gain valuable experience
while holidaying and working abroad, which should strengthen
their self-confidence, resilience and inter-personal skills.
- The LAB gave its views on the proposed amendments to
the Mandatory Provident Fund Schemes (General) Regulation
to improve the existing investment regulations in respect
of Mandatory Provident Fund funds.
- The LAB gave its views on whether a smoking ban should
be imposed on communal accommodation provided by employers
for employees.
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3.5 |
Monitoring the Supplementary Labour Scheme
The LAB is responsible for monitoring the Supplementary
Labour Scheme (SLS) and vetting applications for importation
of labour submitted thereunder. Operating on the principle
of according priority of employment to local workers, the
SLS allows the entry of imported workers to take up jobs
which cannot be filled locally. During the 2005-2006 term,
the LAB vetted some 800 applications.
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Since August 1996, a working group
on the SLS has been formed under the LAB to consider vetting
guidelines for the processing of applications under the SLS
and to discuss application cases for which members have differing
views during vetting.
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To ensure the effective attainment
of the policy objective of the SLS, the Government, in consultation
with the LAB, regularly reviews the operation of the SLS.
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The terms of reference, composition
and membership of the working group are at Appendix
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3.9 |
Participating in International Labour
Conference
Apart from advising the Permanent Secretary for Economic
Development and Labour (Labour) on labour matters, LAB members
also attended the annual International Labour Conference
as part of the delegation of the People's Republic of China
(PRC).
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The conference provides a valuable
forum for LAB members to meet with delegates from different
member States of the International Labour Organisation (ILO)
so as to exchange views, share experience and establish contacts,
thereby enhancing their exposure to and understanding of international
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3.11 |
The 93rd Session of the International Labour
Conference
The 93rd Session of the International Labour Conference
was held in Geneva, Switzerland from 31 May to 16 June 2005.
The HKSAR sent a tripartite team to the conference as part
of the PRC delegation. Members of the team were:
Government
Representatives |
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Employer
Representatives |
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Employee
Representatives |
Mr Matthew CHEUNG Kin-chung, JP
Permanent Secretary for
Economic Development
and Labour (Labour) |
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Mr HO Sai-chu, SBS, JP |
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Mr POON
Siu-ping, MH |
Mr FUNG Ying-lun, MH
Senior Labour Officer |
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Mr Anthony YEUNG Kwok-ki,
JP |
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Ms WONG Siu-han |
Mr Stephen LEUNG Mak-kwan
Senior Labour Officer |
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Mr Clement CHEN Cheng-jen,
JP |
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Mr IP Wai-ming |
Miss Carrie CHANG Kar-wai
Senior Administrative Officer |
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Ms Teresa FONG Yuk-sim
Labour Officer |
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Mrs Mary CHENG CHAN Oi-lin
Labour Officer |
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The Permanent Secretary
for Economic Development and Labour (Labour), Mr
Matthew CHEUNG Kin-chung (middle), and LAB members
attend the 93rd Session of the International Labour
Conference.
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Government representatives
of the HKSAR meet the Director-General of the International
Labour Office, Mr Juan Somavia (3rd from left).
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The Vice Minister
of the Ministry of Labour and Social Security of
the PRC, Mr WANG Dong-jin (left), the Vice Chairman
of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions, Mr
XU Zhen-huan (middle), and the Permanent Secretary
for Economic Development and Labour (Labour), Mr
Matthew CHEUNG Kin-chung, attend the 93rd Session
of the International Labour Conference.
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The conference was attended by more
than 3 000 government, employer and employee delegates and
advisers from 178 member States of the ILO. The HKSAR representatives
attended the plenary sessions of the conference and meetings
of the Committee on the Application of Standards, Committee
on the Fishing Sector, Committee on Youth Employment and Committee
on Safety and Health. |
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The 95th Session of the International Labour
Conference
The 95th Session of the International Labour Conference
was held in Geneva from 31 May to 16 June 2006. The HKSAR
also sent a tripartite team to the conference as part of
the PRC delegation. Members of the team were:
Government
Representatives |
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Employer
Representatives |
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Employee
Representatives |
Mr Matthew CHEUNG Kin-chung, JP
Permanent Secretary for
Economic Development
and Labour (Labour) |
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Mr HO Sai-chu, SBS, JP |
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Mr Felix CHEUNG Kwok-bui |
Mr Alan WONG Kwok-lun, JP
Assistant Commissioner for Labour |
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Mr Paul YIN Tek-shing, BBS |
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Mr LEUNG Chau-ting |
Mr FUNG Ying-lun, MH
Senior Labour Officer |
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Mr Stanley LAU Chin-ho, MH,
JP |
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Mr CHEUNG Pak-chi, MH |
Mrs Tonia LEUNG SO Suk-ching
Senior Labour Officer |
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Miss Carrie CHANG Kar-wai
Senior Administrative Officer |
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Ms Femia LAU Pik-yiu
Labour Officer |
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Ms Catherine LAW Sui-fong
Labour Officer |
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Representatives
of the HKSAR attend the 95th Session of the International
Labour Conference.
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Representatives
of the HKSAR attending the 95th Session of the International
Labour Conference meet the Minister of the Ministry
of Labour and Social Security of the PRC, Mr TIAN
Cheng-ping (5th from left), the Ambassador, Permanent
Representative of the PRC to the United Nations
Office at Geneva, Mr SHA Zu-kang (4th from right),
and the Vice Minister of the Ministry of Labour
and Social Security of the PRC, Ms HUA Fu-zhou (2nd
from right).
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The Permanent Secretary
for Economic Development and Labour (Labour), Mr
Matthew CHEUNG Kin-chung, meets the Director-General
of the International Labour Office, Mr Juan Somavia
(left).
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The conference was attended by some
4 000 government, employer and employee delegates and advisers
from 178 member States of the ILO. The HKSAR representatives
attended the plenary sessions of the conference and meetings
of the Committee on the Application of Standards, Committee
on Safety and Health, Committee on Employment Relationship
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Participating in the 14th Asian Regional
Meeting of the ILO
Apart from participating in the annual International Labour
Conference, LAB members also attended the 14th Asian Regional
Meeting (ARM) of the ILO in 2006.
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At four-year intervals, the ARM
brings together the political, economic and social actors
from countries in Asia and the Pacific as well as the Arab
States in West Asia. LAB members participated in this regional
platform for sharing experience, understanding the developments
of international labour standards and networking.
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The 14th ARM was held in Busan,
Korea from 29 August to 1 September. A tripartite team from
the HKSAR attended the meeting in the name of "Hong Kong,
China". Members of the team were:
Government
Representatives |
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Employer
Representatives |
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Employee
Representatives |
Mrs Jenny CHAN MAK Kit-ling, JP
Assistant Commissioner for Labour |
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Mr Paul YIN Tek-shing, BBS |
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Mr Felix CHEUNG Kwok-bui |
Miss Cindy YIM Lai-kwan
Senior Labour Officer |
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Mr Stanley LAU Chin-ho, MH,
JP |
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Ms WONG Siu-han |
Miss Grace CHAN Wing-han
Labour Officer |
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Miss Christina WONG Lai-heung
Labour Officer |
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The HKSAR representatives
outside the meeting.
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The Assistant Commissioner
for Labour, Mrs Jenny CHAN MAK Kit-ling, delivers
a speech at the plenary session.
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The Assistant Commissioner
for Labour, Mrs Jenny CHAN MAK Kit-ling, meets the
Vice Minister of the Ministry of Labour and Social
Security of the PRC, Mr HU Xiao-yi (right).
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Contacts with ILO and Other Labour Administrations
The LAB also maintained close liaison and interflow with
ILO officials and other labour administrations.
March 2005
The Vice-Minister
of the Ministry of Labour and Social Security of
the PRC, Mr WANG Dongjin (middle in the front row),
leads a delegation to visit the HKSAR and meet LAB
members.
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April 2005
The Director of
the ILO Office for China and Mongolia, Ms Constance
Thomas (left in upper photo), visits the HKSAR and
discusses with LAB members on "The Future Outlook
of the ILO Office for China and Mongolia with Special
Emphasis on Promoting Tripartism".
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April 2006
The Regional Director
for Asia and the Pacific of the ILO, Dr NG Gek-boo
(left), visits the HKSAR and discusses with LAB
members on "Realising Decent Work in Asia".
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September 2006
The former Chairman
of the Low Pay Commission and the Pensions Commission
in the United Kingdom, Adair Lord Turner of Ecchinswell
(left), visits the HKSAR and meets LAB members.
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Seminar on Good People Management Practices
In June 2005, the LAB and the LD jointly organised the Seminar
on Good People Management Practices to promote good people
management practices and corporate social responsibility.
The seminar was successfully held with 350 participants.
The event conveyed the message that a good employer must
also be a good corporate citizen willing to shoulder corporate
social responsibility.
The Permanent Secretary
for Economic Development and Labour (Labour), Mr
Matthew CHEUNG Kin-chung (middle), and LAB members
co-officiate at the Seminar on Good People Management
Practices.
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| Index
| Chapter 1 | Chapter
2 | Chapter 3 | Chapter
4 | Chapter 5 | Chapter
6 | Chapter 7 |
| Chapter 8 | Appendices
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