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Combatting ‘job-hopping’ isn’t the solution, solidarity with Hong Kong’s migrant domestic workers is

Written by: Professor Lydia CATEDRAL (Department of Linguistics and Translation)   Media: Hong Kong Free Press  Publishing Date: 21 May 2023

As migrant domestic workers were disproportionately negatively impacted by the pandemic in Hong Kong, Professor Lydia CATEDRAL, Assistant Professor of CityU’s Department of Linguistics and Translation, revealed the many struggles faced by members and leaders of migrant domestic worker-led organisations.

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