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This site features an article that evaluates various aspects of racial discrimination. The article mainly examines the types of discrimination faced by low-skilled workers, primarily whom are ethnic minorities. The article explains that ethnic minorities face racial discrimination everyday living and working in Hong Kong. Such discrimination is illustrated by low wages, poor working conditions, and the threat of immediate termination from jobs based on ethnic background.
Asian Monitor Resource Center, www.amrc.org.hk
Asian Monitor Resource Center
Asian Monitor Resource Center
Hong Kong
NGO/CSO
The Asia Monitor Resource Centre (AMRC) is an independent non-government organization (NGO) which focuses on Asian labor concerns. The center was founded in 1976 and from then on has been leading the way in promoting workers’ rights and democratic labor movements in Asia and the Pacific for over 25 years now. The Centre supports a democratic and independent labor movement promoting the principles of labor rights, gender consciousness, and active workers’ participation. It provides information, consultation, publications, documentation, and internships, and conducts research, training, advocacy, campaigns, labor networking, and related services to trade unions, pro-labor groups, related NGOs, academics, researchers, and professionals on labor issues.













