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Originally posted by WestCove Questions:
I heard maid in HK by law have a day off each week in addition to regular holidays.
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I saw a new early this year that maids in HK went to street protesting some kind of HK Government regulation, sound they are pretty aggressive. Never heard of such a thing in Singapore... |
Yes - don't you expect days off each week too? It seems pretty normal for a civilised country.
And the reason we had a demonstration is that the government cut the minimum wage for a domestic helper from HKD3670 per month to HKD3270. (It doesn't save you any money, by the way - at the same time the government imposed a HKD400 per month tax on people who employ domestic helpers.) Since, unlike Singapore, Hong Kong is a reasonably free "country" not a dictatorship, the people were able to show their dislike of this wage cut. Would you be happy with an imposed wage cut of over 10%?
You may also have noticed that 500,000 people took to the streets of HK on 1 July to protest againt another gowvernment proposal, which was then dropped. Can you conceive of such a thing happening in Singapore?
If you see such things as bad rather than a sign of a healthy society then maybe you should stay in your nice little cosy life with Mr Lee telling you what to do and think.
All you need to know about hiring a DH is on the Immigration Department website here by the way:
http://www.immd.gov.hk/ehtml/faq.htm
Qs14-50 and the associated pages for the forms.