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發表於 2010-3-19 08:12 PM
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其實有時認為政府就業問題呢方面如果做得好d既話,,
# A2 y7 o5 f) K% Z' [$ E% ]香港自然經濟各方面都好d
# O: F& Y: K3 ^3 Q3 e! i+ K7 a失業率無咁高既話,自然香港人既消費意慾會上升. h8 k5 L/ z# Y4 ?, g& G* n
但係失業呢個問題又要關注到 薪金方面,
% Y' m& Y! d( Q- u, K% W因為以小弟所認識,,大部份飲食業都係缺少人手,, B# H, \/ {, T2 n3 ~
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黑火雞 發表於 2010-2-28 03:05 AM " s7 h: @/ u; e) M( Y$ Q9 [
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Yesterday, I watched the HK news online....' N) s3 B, z. k i. |% c, m
It says around 400 thousands people in HK earn less than 30 HKdollars per hour.
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: y. U( y1 [9 ~9 F% h. ^, |$ F- kI believe the actual labour problem would be much worse than this since there is a number of people who are working part time with even lower wages, and a number of people who are unemployed at all.
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I am living in Toronto.....4 ~) i. G% D- o3 F
When I heard the news, the first thing I had in mind was "30 HK dollars is like $4 Canadian dollars......" E$ Z+ W8 A( e' R" I
: ?/ M% \3 @0 [! W& u( Y3 kOur minimum wage for a full time employee for our province is $9.5 Canadian dollars per hour(probably around 71 HK dollars). So as long as you are full time employed, the employer will needs to pay you $9.5 per hour (even you are just working in McDonalds).2 z* z( z- |3 L( x2 p" @9 R
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' y5 h2 @* J; K7 IMy conclusion is, if HK government doesn't set up a rule for the minimum wage, the basic salary would only get lower and lower because the employers would only push it as low as it can be.* [- [ d- G- Y. U
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Little bit of my own experience, when I first graduated a few years ago (before the economic crisis), my parents and relatives always ask me to go back to HK to find a job. 7 [2 Q' L0 `) }$ b0 L, m- H
They always say like HK has more chances than in North America.
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I personally don't like Canada that much.....but the condition in HK is just 10 times worse than Canada.....
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Honestly even right now, it would be easier for a person to find a job and get better pay in Canada or even US than in HK. |
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