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Total number of hits is 1106, 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. $500000 for workers rights info campaign
 Source:Hong Kong Standard
 Date:22-Dec-1977
4. $5.7m sought to help job-hunters
 Author:Jimmy Cheung
 Source:Eastern Express
 Date:13-Jun-1995
5. 120 laid off as Star newspaper folds
 Author:JAMES SUN
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:14-May-1984
6. 2,000 training on the job
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:04-Jun-1979
7. 25 trade unions urge governor on sick leave Bill
 Source:Hong Kong Standard
 Date:05-Sep-1983
8. 260 work visas issued to Britons under new labour laws
 Author:Greg Heakes
 Source:Hong Kong Standard
 Date:29-Jun-1997
9. 30,000 to benefit if work law is passed
 Author:KRIS CHAN
 Source:Hong Kong Standard
 Date:29-May-1988
10. 40 Sea-Land workers sacked
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:04-Nov-1976
11. 600 jobs go as textile firm shuts factories
 Author:Nicholas Reynolds and Wanda Szeto
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:29-May-1995
12. 7-day limit likely on insolvency payout
 Author:KRIS CHAN
 Source:Hong Kong Standard
 Date:12-Dec-1986
13. 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
14. A better deal for labour?
 Author:T.L.TSIM
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:21-Jul-1978
15. A better deal for our workers
 Source:Hong Kong Standard
 Date:27-Jan-1984
16. Accident panel plea
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:26-Jan-1986
17. Accidents prompt new safety laws for firms
 Author:Wanda Szeto
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:07-Mar-1997
18. Accident victims want better compensation
 Source:Hong Kong Standard
 Date:18-Sep-1982
19. Active role urged for equality body
 Author:Cynthia Wank
 Source:Hong Kong Standard
 Date:17-Mar-1997
20. Activists in last-ditch bid to save labour laws
 Author:Genevieve Chan
 Source:South China Morning Post
 Date:15-Jul-1997
 
 
   
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