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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,,
4 }' ?; g# p3 d香港自然經濟各方面都好d& F' G% e/ [4 W
失業率無咁高既話,自然香港人既消費意慾會上升# O6 O! J% Z7 l9 W- E2 X% M% u
但係失業呢個問題又要關注到 薪金方面,+ l: t+ R) M% r8 Q* j2 e2 c3 a( P
因為以小弟所認識,,大部份飲食業都係缺少人手,- ^0 B6 i3 F* `
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黑火雞 發表於 2010-2-28 03:05 AM 8 i7 j& ~; `# \$ b8 ~$ n
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Yesterday, I watched the HK news online...." A! f8 j- g% S/ W
It says around 400 thousands people in HK earn less than 30 HKdollars per hour.
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& s! `& f) ]6 ?) Y7 FI 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.! z* V0 N9 E% F0 l2 s
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I am living in Toronto.....9 V: p7 |* Q2 V# E4 _
When I heard the news, the first thing I had in mind was "30 HK dollars is like $4 Canadian dollars......", u/ o& L+ M9 s8 a0 F( [( j
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Our 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 $9.5 per hour (even you are just working in McDonalds).+ ~0 J+ ]# H; |9 Y
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My conclusion is, if HK government doesn't set up a rule for the minimum wage, the basic salary would only get lower and lower because the employers would only push it as low as it can be.
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$ T/ P% Z8 r: k$ R9 SLittle 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.
4 G% U: E" m. i2 j( R5 \2 tThey 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.....3 b, p! [: V; v: ?5 X
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& W/ S1 J. }1 ?- a- N9 U0 K8 vHonestly 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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