Number of Summonses issued under EO and ECO
Dear Immigration Department,
I have been advised by the Labour Department in FOI #370 that your department does not keep statistics on the number of employers of migrant domestic workers arrested under the Employment Ordinance (EO) or the Employees' Compensation Ordinance. (ECO).
May I know if your department keep statistics on the number of summonses issued against employers of migrant domestic workers for violations of the EO or ECO ?
Thank you very much.
Warm Regards,
Rachel Li
Research and Policy Officer
Justice Centre Hong Kong
Our ref. : L/M (2) in ImmD ORS/6-5/2(R) Pt.2; IL/00524578/19
Dear Ms LI,
Thank you for your email on 29 July 2019.
Please note that the Employment Ordinance and the Employees’ Compensation
Ordinance are administered by the Labour Department. Hence, the question
raised in your email falls outside the purview of Immigration Department
and we do not maintain the statistics required.
Yours sincerely,
(LEE Man chun)
for Director of Immigration
To learn more about the application requirements and procedures of the
most frequently used services provided by the Hong Kong Immigration
Department, you are welcome to visit the Easy Access Playlist at Hong Kong
Immigration Department [1]YouTube Channel. The concerned video clips have
Cantonese voice-over supplemented by Chinese or English subtitles.
Our reference: L/M (2) in ImmD ORS/6-5/2(R) Pt.2
Dear Ms LI,
Thank you for your email on 29 July 2019.
Please note that the Employment Ordinance and the Employees’ Compensation
Ordinance are administered by the Labour Department. Hence, the question
raised in your email falls outside the purview of Immigration Department
and we do not maintain the statistics required.
Yours sincerely,
(LEE Man chun)
for Director of Immigration
To learn more about the application requirements and procedures of the
most frequently used services provided by the Hong Kong Immigration
Department, you are welcome to visit the Easy Access Playlist at Hong Kong
Immigration Department [1]YouTube Channel. The concerned video clips have
Cantonese voice-over supplemented by Chinese or English subtitles.
Dear Immigration Department,
Thank you very much for your reply.
Yours faithfully,
Rachel Li