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Supplementary to Question No. 3

/Legc

in/LegCo on 3.88

MRS. TAM

Sir, I am happy to hear that Hong Kong stands

a very good chance to have the restrictions on employment

lifted.

inform this Council

But could the Secretary

whether there are plans to draw up a a written bilateral

agreement between the Philippines Government and the Hong

Kong Government in order to safeguard the interests of

Filipino maids working in Hong Kong?

Sir, no, we feel

SECRETARY FOR EDUCATION AND MANPOWER : Sir,

no need for a written bilateral agreement because our view

is that this kind of protection is best provided in our

normal laws. However, we would be quite happy to record

in writing the information we have already given to

Philippines officials in discussions and I think this

should be sufficient for the Philippines' purposes because

their concern is that their employees should not be

exploited and I think that what we have already done

should be sufficient to satisfy them on this point.

MR. SOHMEN : Sir, does the Secretary's

the Secretary's reply mean that

there were no consultations or discussions prior to the

imposition of these restrictions by the Philippines

Government?

SECRETARY FOR EDUCATION AND MANPOWER : As far as I am

aware, sir, there were no prior consultations

point.

on this

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