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- New Hong Kong budget: highlights for employmentjdsupra.com
- Hong Kong attracted nearly 2,000 professionals earning at least HK$10 million annually, figures for last year showSouth China Morning Post
- SHong Kong’s population growth should prompt some soul-searchingscmp.com
- Professionals recruited under Hong Kong talent scheme earning median of HK$50,000 a month, double what locals makeSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong needs high-level body to coordinate mental health policies for better use of resources, says ex-chairman of advisory panelSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong community centres for elderly can apply for HK$20,000 to help voters in district poll; lawmaker raises questions over pressure on sectorSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong set to open first ‘community living room’ for residents of subdivided flats before year’s endSouth China Morning Post
- Artificial intelligence specialists, builders, midwives among Hong Kong’s expanded talent list offering fast track work visasSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong talent scheme: 10,810 have signed up, with half being elite graduates worldwide and a sixth comprising top earners making HK$2.5 million or more annuallySouth China Morning Post
- Housing is Hong Kong leader John Lee’s priority, but Labour and Welfare Bureau gets the most targets to meetSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong leader pledges to further increase inspections at childcare homes after employee arrested for abuseSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong social workers convicted of national security offence will be struck off under new government proposalSouth China Morning Post
- Why an industrial accident could mean a life of pain and poverty for Hong Kong construction workersSouth China Morning Post
- Secretary for Education Kevin Yeung promises stern punishment for teachers who encourage bullying of Hong Kong police officers’ childrenSouth China Morning Post
- Who’s to blame for Hong Kong’s first major political crisis of the new year?South China Morning Post
- Welfare chief Law Chi-kwong under fire over lack of timetable for boosting childcare services in Hong KongSouth China Morning Post
- List of 11 types of foreign ‘talent’ unveiled in bid to lure qualified professionals to Hong KongSouth China Morning Post
- SHere’s why Hong Kong’s low fertility rate poses a threat to its very futurescmp.com
- SBetty Fung sick leave to end on Friday, but will she return to work?scmp.com
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