Construction workers in Hong Kong are taking to the streets once again to demand their unpaid wages for their work on a Tin Hau building.


  This is the second time in a month that workers have protested for non-payment of wages. This time, the amount in question is reportedly over HK$1 million.

The workers, who had contracts for scaffolding work on the building, have not received payment since finishing their work in November of last year. The contractors and construction workers are protesting on Hing Fat Street's Viking Garden's scaffolding and are calling for the repayment of all unpaid wages and construction fees.

During their protest, the workers displayed banners to draw attention to their plight and to bring the issue to the public's attention. They are seeking to ensure that their contractual obligations are met by their employers and that they receive fair compensation for their labor.

Non-payment of wages is a serious issue that affects many workers around the world, and Hong Kong is no exception. It is important for employers to fulfill their contractual obligations to ensure that workers' rights are protected and that they are compensated fairly for their labor.  









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