孫玉菡:外賣員權益改善不宜一刀切認定

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The initial Google search provided several recent news articles from Hong Kong media regarding the Labour and Welfare Bureau’s response to food delivery rider strikes. The articles confirm that Secretary Chris Sun Yuk-han addressed the issue, stating that a proposal to improve the rights of platform workers will be presented this year, but it is not appropriate to uniformly classify them as employees. The articles also highlight the reasons for the recent strikes (discontent with reduced single prices, priority dispatch mechanisms, and the snatching order system) and the concerns raised by legislators regarding labour protection, particularly regarding work injuries. Some articles mention that the government has formed a liaison group and conducted a survey, and is looking at practices in other regions. The complexity of defining the employment relationship for platform workers is also acknowledged, referencing legal precedents and factors considered.

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