Hong Kong trade union disbands as impact of security law deepens

A TV screen shows an image of Chinese President Xi Jinping during a variety show to mark China's 72nd National Day in Hong Kong, Friday. Police in Hong Kong halted a four-person pro-democracy protest on National Day amid an expanding crackdown on free speech and opposition politics. AP-Yonhap
A TV screen shows an image of Chinese President Xi Jinping during a variety show to mark China’s 72nd National Day in Hong Kong, Friday. Police in Hong Kong halted a four-person pro-democracy protest on National Day amid an expanding crackdown on free speech and opposition politics. AP-Yonhap


Hong Kong’s largest independent trade union disbanded on Sunday, further stoking concerns for civil society groups as a national security law gives the police sweeping powers to stifle dissent.

Founded in 1990, the 145,000-member Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions (HKCTU) voted to disband, bringing an end to the organization as authorities exert greater control on groups and unions in the business hub.

While anti-government protests in 2019 generated a new wave of labor activism in Hong Kong and triggered a 35 percent jump in registered trade unions, groups have been scrambling to disband since Beijing imposed the security law last year.

Fears of falling afoul of the law and facing punishments as harsh as life in jail have seen at least 29 trade unions disband since the start of this year, according to a tally by Reuters.

HKCTU Vice President Leo Tang said members of the group had received threats to their personal safety, without elaborating.

Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam has denied that the government is carrying out a crackdown on civil society, and authorities say all law enforcement actions have been based on evidence and had nothing to do with the political beliefs of those arrested. (Reuters)


Hong Kong trade union disbands as impact of security law deepens
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