Pinoy domestic workers in HK seek wage hike
HONG KONG — A group of migrant domestic workers on Sunday launched their bid to increase their minimum allowable wage to $5,500 from the present $4,310.
The Asian Migrants' Coordinating Body, mainly composed of Filipino and Indonesian domestic workers in the city, said the higher MAW would allow them to cope with the rising prices of goods and services in Hong Kong.
"The measly increases of the MAW for the past years are very much insufficient to reach a living wage for MDWs," the AMCB said in a statement.
"Inflation in Hong Kong is constant, yet the wage of MDWs are not adjusted accordingly against the upward trend of the cost of commodities and of living in HK."
Besides the increase in the MAW, the group is also pushing for the increase to $2,500 of the migrant domestic workers' food allowance.
The Hong Kong government, the group said, should also set clear guidelines to ensure MDWs are given enough and suitable food by their employers. —KBK/KVD, GMA News
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