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Minimum wage policy a major step, says Ip

(China Daily HK Edition)
Updated: 2006-10-27 09:16

The debate on the Motion of Thanks for this year's policy address continued for the second day yesterday, with the legislators focusing on economic, labour and financial, educational and environmental issues.

The first session, however, was turned to a debate on minimum wage.

Secretary for Economic Development and Labour Stephen Ip said the wage protection movement was the best alternative for the time being.

"It signals a major step forward in protection of the workers at grassroots level," he said. "Many legislators feel it is very difficult to launch the movement. But the fact that the government is willing to take on such difficult task fully reflects our determination and sincerity not to run away from difficult things."

Ip further said it was stated in the policy address that the government would review the movement two years after the implementation, i.e. October 2008, preceded by an interim review next year and if the movement does not work well, the government will proceed to legislation for the minimum wage.

Liberal Party chairman James Tien said the business sector had supported the wage protection movement for the cleaning workers and security guards. Yet he was unhappy that "the government had suddenly changed its mind" by agreeing to review the policy just one year after its implementation instead of two years as earlier stated.

Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions lawmaker Chan Yuen-han denied she had changed her stance and supported the government on the minimum wage issue, saying that there was nothing wrong in making a breakthrough by persuading the government to review the Wage Protection Movement one year after its implementation instead of two years.

Stephen Lam

Secretary for Constitutional Affairs Stephen Lam criticized the Democratic Party's Martin Lee for obsession mindset on mainland-Hong Kong economic cooperation.

Closer ties on cross-boundary infrastructure will not affect Hong Kong as an international finance, trade, shipping centre but will strengthen flows of passenger, capital, goods between the two places, he said.

"The Shenzhen River between the two places is not an insulator for we should strive for bigger space for development under 'one country, two systems'," he said.

Secretary for Commerce, Industry and Technology Joseph Wong said the government would offer financial support to the filming industry, provided that public money would be properly used and such kind of support would benefit both the industry and Hong Kong.

The focus of the latter part of yesterday's debate on the policy address was education, home affairs, housing, transport and environment issues, with most legislators commenting on the "education voucher system" and the financial incentives for owners to replace their old vehicles with Euro-IV models.

The Democratic Party's Cheung Man-kwong, who also represents the education constituency, said the HK$2 billion subsidy for pre-school education would fulfill the dream of the childhood education sector for 15 years.
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