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On top of stepping up inspections by officers of the Labour Department, the Government has asked contractors to make available a notice board at easily accessible locations at work-sites for the Labour and Immigration departments and the New Airport Projects Co-ordination Office to display posters, pamphlets and other information for the imported workers.
To help imported workers understand their rights and to obtain other information, starting from next Wednesday (November 29), the Labour Department will introduce a four-language (Cantonese, Putonghua, English and Thai) interactive voice phone system.
End/Friday, November 24, 1995
JLG expert talks on transitional Budget
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The Sino-British Joint Liaison Group will hold their fifth round of expert talks on November 28 and 29 in Peking to discuss the preparation of Hong Kong's transitional Budget and related matters.
The British team will be led by Secretary for the Treasury of the Hong Kong Government, Mr K C Kwong. The Chinese team will be led by Chinese Representative on the Sino-British Joint Liaison Group, Mr Chen Zuo'er. They will be assisted by experts.
End/Friday, November 24, 1995
Comprehensive traffic review for East Kowloon
The Assistant Commissioner for Transport, Mr Lee Shu-chee, today (Friday) signed a consultancy agreement with Ove Arup & Partners to conduct a comprehensive traffic review for East Kowloon.
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