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Hong Kong's Labour Chief Advocates for Platform Workers at APEC Meeting in Jeju

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Hong Kong's Labour Chief Advocates for Platform Workers at APEC Meeting in Jeju
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Hong Kong's Labour Chief Advocates for Platform Workers at APEC Meeting in Jeju

2025-05-12 18:28 Last Updated At:18:38

SLW attends Seventh APEC HRDMM in Jeju, Korea

The Secretary for Labour and Welfare, Mr Chris Sun, attended the Seventh Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Human Resources Development Ministerial Meeting (HRDMM) in Jeju, Korea, today (May 12), during which he delivered speeches at two plenaries.

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SLW attends Seventh APEC HRDMM in Jeju, Korea Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW attends Seventh APEC HRDMM in Jeju, Korea Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW attends Seventh APEC HRDMM in Jeju, Korea Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW attends Seventh APEC HRDMM in Jeju, Korea Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW attends Seventh APEC HRDMM in Jeju, Korea Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW attends Seventh APEC HRDMM in Jeju, Korea Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW attends Seventh APEC HRDMM in Jeju, Korea Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW attends Seventh APEC HRDMM in Jeju, Korea Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

With the theme "Sustainable Labour Markets and Jobs for the Future", the HRDMM aimed to promote a flexible, inclusive, and resilient labour market to further the collective commitment to labour market reforms that support today's workforce. It consisted of two plenaries with the morning plenary themed "Flexible and Vibrant Labour Market". Delivering his keynote speech, Mr Sun said that to address the challenges posed by the emergence of the platform economy, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) Government has long been committed to protecting platform workers, including the exploration of feasible measures for strengthening the protection for platform workers through a liaison group comprising representatives of the Government, platform companies and labour organisations. According to the Thematic Household Survey conducted by the SAR Government, platform workers are most concerned about work injury compensation. The SAR Government will introduce a proposal within this year on ways to further enhance the rights and benefits of platform workers and will initiate relevant legislative exercises when necessary. Furthermore, he also introduced to participants the various initiatives implemented by the SAR Government to unleash the potential of the labour force amid the evolving landscape of employment, including the well-received Re-employment Allowance Pilot Scheme launched last year and the enhanced Employment Programme for the Elderly and Middle-aged.

In the afternoon plenary themed "Responding to Future Jobs and Active Labour Market Policies", Mr Sun gave a presentation on the manpower policies and talent attraction measures of the SAR Government. He stressed that the main thrust of the SAR Government's manpower policy is to nurture local talent, complemented by the attraction of outside talent, to enrich the local talent pool for meeting the needs in social and economic developments. Mr Sun introduced the multipronged strategy of training and retraining, including the establishment of two universities of applied sciences, as well as enhancing employees' professional skills through the Vocational Training Council. Mr Sun also briefed the attendees on the array of measures rolled out by the SAR Government to attract talent proactively and aggressively. He also gave an account of how Hong Kong could leverage its unique advantages of enjoying the strong support of the motherland and being closely connected to the world, in order to better realise its role as an international hub for high-calibre talent.

Upon his arrival in Jeju yesterday (May 11), Mr Sun first called on the Minister of Human Resources of Malaysia, Mr Steven Sim, who was attending the HRDMM. Mr Sun said he is delighted to meet Mr Sim again after his visit to Kuala Lumpur in mid-April. During the meeting, the two sides exchanged views on issues including unleashing local workforce, enhancing occupational safety and health, improving the rights of platform workers, and ways to enhance vocational training and employee retraining with a view to alleviating manpower shortages.

Afterwards, Mr Sun held a bilateral meeting with the Acting Minister of Employment and Labor, Republic of Korea, Mr Kim Min Seok, during which they had an in-depth discussion on matters including foreign domestic helpers and the importation of labour. At the meeting, Mr Sun briefed Mr Kim on the manpower shortage encountered by the SAR Government due to an ageing population, resulting in the need for Hong Kong to continue attracting outside talent and labour as appropriate in the future to fill the manpower and skills gaps.

Mr Sun will conclude his visit tomorrow morning (May 13) and depart for Hong Kong.

SLW attends Seventh APEC HRDMM in Jeju, Korea Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW attends Seventh APEC HRDMM in Jeju, Korea Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW attends Seventh APEC HRDMM in Jeju, Korea Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW attends Seventh APEC HRDMM in Jeju, Korea Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW attends Seventh APEC HRDMM in Jeju, Korea Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW attends Seventh APEC HRDMM in Jeju, Korea Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW attends Seventh APEC HRDMM in Jeju, Korea Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW attends Seventh APEC HRDMM in Jeju, Korea Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Notice on appointments to advisory and statutory bodies

A Government spokesman said today (January 12) that Mr Chan Kin-por recently sought approval from the Chief Executive to suspend his three public positions as appointed by the Chief Executive, until the completion of the work of the Independent Committee in relation to the fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po (Independent Committee). Mr Chan made this request to allow himself more time to dedicate to the work of the Independent Committee. After due consideration, the Chief Executive has agreed to and approved this request. The three public positions are: (1) Chairman of Independent Commission Against Corruption Advisory Committee on Corruption; (2) Non-executive Director of Urban Renewal Authority Board; and (3) Member of Honours and Non-official Justices of the Peace Selection Committee.

On December 12, 2025, the Government established the Independent Committee to examine the causes of the incident and related issues, ascertain the facts, and make recommendations on preventing similar tragedies and on improvement measures. The Independent Committee is chaired by Mr Justice David Lok, with Mr Chan Kin-por and Dr Rex Auyeung Pak-kuen serving as members. The Independent Committee held its first meeting on December 19 last year and aims to complete its work within nine months of commencing operations.

Mr Chan Kin-por wrote earlier to the Chief Executive, expressing his wish to suspend the aforementioned three public positions until the Independent Committee completes its work, in order to dedicate more time and focus to the Independent Committee's tasks. The Chief Executive has agreed to and approved the request.

A Government spokesperson said that since the fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po, both the Government and the wider community have been highly concerned about the causes of the incident and the follow-up work. The scope of the Independent Committee's work is extensive, particularly concerning systemic issues related to bid-rigging and connected interests. Given the numerous issues involved and their complex nature, the Government will fully co-operate with the Independent Committee to ensure that it can complete its work and compile its report within nine months. The Government extends its gratitude to Mr Chan for accepting the appointment as a member of the Independent Committee and for his professional and conscientious approach to the Committee's work. When the Independent Committee's work is completed, the Government looks forward to Mr Chan's continuous contribution through his aforementioned public positions.

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