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CHAPTER
7
INTERNATIONAL
LABOUR AFFAIRS
International Instruments Setting Out Labour
Standards
7.1 The international labour Conventions
set by the International Labour Organization(ILO) prescribe
standards for member States. Other international instruments
touching on labour standards, albeit to a much smaller extent,
include the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural
Rights and the International Covenant on Civil and Political
Rights.
7.2 A comprehensive set of labour
legislation and administrative measures are in place to enable
the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) to give
effect to internationally accepted standards. Through improvements
to labour legislation and administrative measures, the HKSAR
maintains a level of labour standards broadly equivalent to
those of neighbouring countries with similar economic development
as well as social and cultural backgrounds.
7.3 In accordance with the Basic
Law, the provisions of the international labour Conventions
as applied to Hong Kong before the return of sovereignty shall
remain in force and shall be implemented through the laws of
the HKSAR. As at the end of 2002, the HKSAR applied 41 international
labour Conventions, with or without modification. The 41 international
labour Conventions applied in the HKSAR are listed in Figure
7.1.
Participation in the Activities of the International
Labour Organization
7.4 The HKSAR may participate
in the activities of the ILO, either as members of the delegations
of the People's Republic of China or, for activities which are
not limited to States, on its own using the name 'Hong Kong,
China'.
7.5 In 2002, apart from attending
the International Labour Conference held in Geneva, representatives
from the HKSAR also took part in two ILO regional meetings/seminars.
Contacts with Other
Labour Administrations
7.6 Delegations of labour administrators
in the Mainland and the Macao Special Administrative Region
visited the Labour Department separately in 2002. The Commissioner
for Labour also led a delegation to visit labour administrations
in the Guangdong Province. During the visits, the department
exchanged views and experience with our counterparts on labour
issues such as employment policy, vocational training, labour
relations, employees' compensation, occupational safety and
health etc. These visits also strengthened mutual cooperation.
Besides, the Deputy Commissioner for Labour led delegations
and delivered a speech in the 2002 China International Forum
on Work Safety held on 10 to 12 October 2002 in Beijing.
7.7 Major ILO activities participated
and contacts with other labour administrations are listed in
Figure 7.2.
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