Statement by
Yin fat
MR. HUI in Cantonese) :
Sir,
I remember that last October when you, Sir, delivered the
first policy address to the Legislative Council, you mentioned in particular that the Government would amend the Long service payment outlined the
le scheme
and you had also/delineated this scope of amendment. Today, the
Legislative Council will move the final legislative procedures concerning
the Employment (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill 1988. I am indeed very
more than sone
happy
about
the
this because although this amendment already lags/one year behind
now
qure an answer promised date of amendment, we are at least/able new to respond to the
public.
According to the suggested amendments incorporated into the Bill,
Bill I believe that the amended ordinance will be able to extend the scope of
benefits of the long service payment scheme which has been implemented
for two and a half years. According to the amended ordinanee, any worker
on resignation qualified for the long service payment can be compensated on the grounds
unfittness for work
Bill
afe over 65
of ill-health or inability to edntinue working or if they reaen the age
can
-ef 65 am resign to their employers, On the other hand, the Bill has-
the
to such
also plugg loophole. It has prevented some unscrupulous employers
, that those qualified worker are from raising salary fren/a or great extent theresy extending workers- xcluded
from legal protection.
а
These workers might have been able to get incre
se of was
compensation but after the wage increased, the salaries have already
exceeded the upper limit for non-labour worker and they are rended
amended
unprotected. So the amendment version would be welcomed.
Nevertheless, I share the worries of my colleague the monouraste hin,
clausis
Mr. HO Sai-chi concerning the Seations 4 and 6 of the Bill.
Although the
Bill suggests that workers can apply for compensation from the employers
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