Chief concerns are the exclusion of certain professions, such as civil servants, and proper implementation of international labour conventions.
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Proposals hinge on two major areas – collective bargaining and registration systems – says Labour Affairs Bureau Director Wong Chi Hong.
Official statement points to Legislative Election which was held in a ‘fair, just and clean manner’.
Officials lay out plans for Macao’s new neighbour, covering health, education and local governance. Residency requirements still being brainstormed.
Indirect elections are a fait accompli, but 128 candidates are vying for 14 seats in the direct elections on 12 September.
Ho stresses nobody has the power to interfere in the independent operation of the Electoral Affairs Commission.
As 12 September polling day nears, fringe candidates disbarred for ‘disloyalty’ consider whether to mount further appeals.
Official approval given to decision to disbar some candidates who allegedly failed to display sufficient loyalty to Macao SAR.
Many candidates disqualified for ‘disloyalty’ vow to appeal, although their application is unlikely to be approved.