
Hong Kong bars ‘national security’ offenders from union organizing
The Hong Kong Legislative Council passed a law that bans anyone convicted of a “national security” offense from forming or holding a leadership position within a union. The new law amends the Trade Union Ordinance, introducing a lifetime ban on union organizing for such offenders. The move comes just as Hong Kong’s last remaining active pro-democracy party, the League of Social Democrats, announced that it is disbanding, citing fear of prosecution under the National Security Law. The territory’s largest labor confederation, the Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions (HKCTU), was forced to disband in 2021. (Photo: HKFP)