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Minimum Wage Increases to $42.1 per Hour Starting May 1, Protecting All Employees Except Certain Exemptions.

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Minimum Wage Increases to $42.1 per Hour Starting May 1, Protecting All Employees Except Certain Exemptions.
HK

HK

Minimum Wage Increases to $42.1 per Hour Starting May 1, Protecting All Employees Except Certain Exemptions.

2025-05-01 09:30 Last Updated At:09:38

New Statutory Minimum Wage rate of $42.1 per hour takes effect today

​The Statutory Minimum Wage (SMW) rate has been raised from $40 per hour to $42.1 per hour with effect from today (May 1).

According to the Minimum Wage Ordinance (MWO), employees are protected by the SMW whether they are monthly-rated, daily-rated, hourly-rated, piece-rated, permanent, casual, full-time or part-time, etc, and regardless of whether they are employed under a continuous contract as defined in the Employment Ordinance (EO). The SMW is not applicable to live-in domestic workers (irrespective of their sex, race and nationality), student interns and work experience students as specified in the MWO, and persons to whom the EO does not apply.

The SMW also protects employees with disabilities. A special arrangement is provided under the MWO for employees with disabilities to opt for a productivity assessment to determine whether they should be remunerated at no less than the SMW or at a rate commensurate with their productivity. For those employees with disabilities who have chosen this special arrangement, their employers must pay wages of not less than the amount calculated according to the new SMW rate and the degree of productivity assessed.

In addition, the monthly monetary cap on the requirement for employers to record the total number of hours worked by employees in a wage period under the EO is raised from $16,300 to $17,200 per month with effect from today in tandem with the new SMW rate taking effect on the same day. When wages payable to an employee in respect of a wage period are less than $17,200 per month, the employer is required to keep a record of the total number of hours worked by the employee in that wage period.

Enquiries about the SMW can be made through the 24-hour enquiry hotline at 2717 1771 (handled by 1823) and during office hours at branch offices of the Labour Relations Division of the Labour Department (LD). For details of the SMW, please visit the LD's homepage (www.labour.gov.hk).

Murder in Sau Mau Ping

Police are investigating a murder case happened in Sau Mau Ping on December 29 in which a woman died.

At around 9.40pm on December 29, Police received a report from the family of a 35-year-old local woman that she was found missing after leaving her residence in Sau Mau Ping in the small hours on the same day.

Upon further investigation, Police believed the woman had been to a unit in Hei Wah House, Lok Wah South Estate. Police officers located the woman in the unit yesterday (December 30) morning. Sustaining multiple injuries to her head and body, she was certified dead at scene. Initial investigation revealed that the deceased was suspectedly assaulted with a hard object.

Post-mortem examinations will be conducted later to ascertain the cause of death of the deceased.

Active investigation by the Regional Crime Unit of Kowloon East is under way.

Anyone who witnessed the incident or has any information to offer is urged to contact the investigating officers on 3661 0065 or 5965 8337.

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