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Total number of hits is 828, and record(s) 1 to 20 are:
1.
$25m for ailing workers
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
11-May-1978
2.
$300,000 for jobless
Author:
Felix Lo
Source:
Eastern Express
Date:
15-Sep-1995
3.
$5.7m sought to help job-hunters
Author:
Jimmy Cheung
Source:
Eastern Express
Date:
13-Jun-1995
4.
120 laid off as Star newspaper folds
Author:
JAMES SUN
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
14-May-1984
5.
25 trade unions urge governor on sick leave Bill
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
05-Sep-1983
6.
40 Sea-Land workers sacked
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
04-Nov-1976
7.
600 jobs go as textile firm shuts factories
Author:
Nicholas Reynolds and Wanda Szeto
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
29-May-1995
8.
7-day limit likely on insolvency payout
Author:
KRIS CHAN
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
12-Dec-1986
9.
80pc of labour import bids don't get past first base
Author:
Philip Ho and Anna Tam
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
27-Mar-1996
10.
A better deal for our workers
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
27-Jan-1984
11.
Accident panel plea
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
26-Jan-1986
12.
Accident victims want better compensation
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
18-Sep-1982
13.
Activists in last-ditch bid to save labour laws
Author:
Genevieve Chan
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
15-Jul-1997
14.
Act please on wages insurance scheme
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
29-Jun-1982
15.
Adviser holds back vote
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
19-Dec-1985
16.
Age discrimination studied
Author:
Fung Wai-kong
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
31-Mar-1995
17.
Airport contractors told to take on locals first
Author:
Keith Wallis
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
22-Mar-1995
18.
All labour Bills are held in abeyance
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
04-Aug-1983
19.
All workers protected in new legislation
Source:
Hong Kong Standard
Date:
07-Jun-1990
20.
A major social change for HK
Source:
South China Morning Post
Date:
16-Jun-1977
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