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Hong Kong tribunal rejects request to postpone Wang Fuk Court owners’ meeting
Hong Kong tribunal rejects request to postpone Wang Fuk Court owners’ meeting Lands Tribunal says it lacks power to extend statutory deadlines, urges government-appointed administrator to convene meeting immediately The Lands Tribunal has dismissed a government-appointed administrator’s request to postpone an extraordinary general meeting of owners at Hong Kong’s fire-ravaged Wang Fuk Court, ruling it lacks the authority to do so. Presiding officer Gary Lam Chin-ching on Tuesday urged Hop On...
Hong Kong tribunal judge questions power to postpone Wang Fuk Court owners’ meeting
A Lands Tribunal judge has questioned whether he has the power to postpone an extraordinary general meeting requested by at least 247 owners at Hong Kong’s fire-ravaged Wang Fuk Court, while acknowledging the difficulties faced by a government-appointed administrator in contacting and verifying residents. The tribunal adjourned its decision until 3pm on Tuesday on an application by Hop On Management Company to extend the statutory 45-day deadline for holding a meeting requested by residents...
UK tribunal orders truant employer to pay Kerala man Rs 38.4L for not giving a day's work
TOI correspondent from London: A Birmingham employment tribunal has ordered a UK care agency to pay £30,000 (Rs 38.4 lakh) in compensation to a Kerala native it brought to Britain on a healthcare visa to work as a care worker but didn't give him a single day of work or pay him a penny. Shabin Shaji, a 33-year-old computer science graduate who had worked in healthcare in India, paid £17,000 (Rs 21.7 lakh) to agents to secure the visa in 2023, the Guardian reported. Once in the UK, he bought a...
Inpex to seek orders from Australia's workplace tribunal to stop labour action at Ichthys LNG
Inpex to seek orders from Australia's workplace tribunal to stop labour action at Ichthys LNG June 9 : Japan's Inpex said on Tuesday it would seek urgent orders from Australia's Fair Work Commission to halt protected industrial action at its Ichthys liquefied natural gas facilities. The Offshore Alliance, made up of the Maritime Union of Australia and the Australian Workers' Union, said on Monday it would escalate the strike at Inpex's Ichthys sites in Australia after the Fair Work...
Sacked BBC journalist loses employment tribunal
An employment tribunal dismisses Sean McGinty's three claims, which it says were "not well-founded".
Adminstrator to ‘review’ tribunal decision on Wang Fuk Court owners’ meeting
An administrator appointed to oversee the affairs of Hong Kong’s fire-ravaged Wang Fuk Court has said it will arrange an extraordinary general meeting at the request of displaced owners, but stopped short of providing a time frame. In a written statement on Wednesday, Hop On Management Company said it was studying the Lands Tribunal’s reasons for dismissing its application to extend the statutory deadlines for convening and holding the meeting. It did not indicate whether the company would...
The Guardian view on migrant workers’ rights: a tribunal win has shone a light on a broken system | Editorial
The shocking case of a man left on the breadline after being recruited to work in the UK’s care sector should prompt ministers to actThe risk of mistreatment for overseas workers recruited for jobs in the UK on health and care visas is well established. Examples range from rip-off agents’ fees and illegally low pay to conditions akin to debt bondage, with passports and wages withheld. But Shabin Shaji’s employment tribunal win over Swan Care Solutions Ltd is thought to be the first time...
Sacked BBC journalist loses employment tribunal
An employment tribunal dismisses Sean McGinty's three claims, which it says were "not well-founded".
Sacked BBC journalist loses employment tribunal
An employment tribunal dismisses Sean McGinty's three claims, which it says were "not well-founded".
The Guardian view on migrant workers’ rights: a tribunal win has shone a light on a broken system | Editorial
The shocking case of a man left on the breadline after being recruited to work in the UK’s care sector should prompt ministers to actThe risk of mistreatment for overseas workers recruited for jobs in the UK on health and care visas is well established. Examples range from rip-off agents’ fees and illegally low pay to conditions akin to debt bondage, with passports and wages withheld. But Shabin Shaji’s employment tribunal win over Swan Care Solutions Ltd is thought to be the first time...