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[Title] => One voice, not noise
[Summary] => There is something fishy, if not suspicious, behind the renewed noise of Hong Kong officials over an incident that happened in Manila more than three years ago.
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[Title] => Hong Kong may record negative Q4 economic growth: finance chief
[Summary] => HONG KONG (Xinhua) -- Hong Kong will likely record negative growth in the fourth quarter of 2008 and the economic statistics may further deteriorate in 2009, with the unemployment rate expected to hike, Hong Kong's finance chief said today.
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[Title] => RP to protest cut in pay of HK maids
[Summary] => Another day, another protest.
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) will protest the plan of the Hong Kong Administrative Region to impose a five percent wage reduction on the salaries of foreign domestic helpers in place of the HK$500 levy earlier proposed on the foreign workers paychecks.
The DFA said the Philippine government will negotiate with HKSAR officials to prevent the imposition of the salary cut, which will affect close to 200,000 Filipino domestic helpers in the former British Crown colony.
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[Summary] => Another day, another protest.
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) will protest the plan of the Hong Kong Administrative Region to impose a five percent wage reduction on the salaries of foreign domestic helpers in place of the HK$500 levy earlier proposed on the foreign workers paychecks.
The DFA said the Philippine government will negotiate with HKSAR officials to prevent the imposition of the salary cut, which will affect close to 200,000 Filipino domestic helpers in the former British Crown colony.
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February 14, 2009 - 11:03pm