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 I can say a lot of migrant workers are experiencing long

 working hours and no day offs. We have a lot of members

 crying saying about how their employer treated them

 (badly)


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                                                                        Police on standby in Central.
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      Hong Kong, Asia Pacific Mission for  such as meal gatherings.          our mind,” she adds.  “There are a lot
      Migrants  and  Mission  For Migrant   “It’s very discriminatory when they  of ways to protect migrant workers.
      Workers designed, printed and dis-  say  please  don’t  go  out  during  your  But don’t tell us to protect us by not
      tributed information leaflets with up-  holidays. From Monday to Saturday,  letting us go out on our day off.  The
      dated policies concerning COVID-19  you let your helper go to the market,  Hong Kong government should at
      and  virus  testing.  They  also  teach  do the errands, and you don’t care  least recognise our contribution and
      workers to safeguard their labour  about the virus? But then for just the  provide  us  with  proper  protection.
      rights and welfare and distribute free  day that they can take a rest, be free  But not singling us out, not discrimi-
      face masks, hand sanitizers to workers  from their work, you tell them not to  nation, but inclusion,” she says.
      on Sundays.                        go out to not get the virus. So are you
        “These should be employers and  telling us that the virus is only active
      Hong Kong government’s responsibil-  during Sunday? Or are you telling us
      ity,” Tebia-Bonifacio says.        the virus is only in the migrant work-
        She was furious when the Labour  ers’ community?” Tebia-Bonifacio
      Department urged foreign domestic  says.                                     *Name changed at request
      helpers to stay at home on rest days in   “We also need a rest like you. Sit-            of interviewee
      January and March and avoid going  ting on the streets is our way of rest.
                                                                                       Edited by Howard Li
      out for social activities on rest days  That one day will recharge our body,     Edited by Howar    d Li
 t domestic w
 orkers packing parcels to send back home.
 Migrant domestic workers packing parcels to send back home.
 Migran
 bear heavier workload and hardship  the swab test as I really hate needles  the job.       “
 at work amid the pandemic, some  and things like that. And he (em-  “Why aren’t  they  complaining?
 are forced to live with their employ-  ployer’s son) only kept saying sorry. I  Just because of termination. If they   We also need a rest
 ers when they are tested positive for  stayed at home for two weeks with no  complain, it means they risk termi-
 COVID-19 or had close contacts with  holidays,” says Edwin who has been  nation. Are they really prepared for   like you.
 the infected.   working in Hong Kong for 28 years.    termination? No, because they have
 Kuya Edwin, a domestic helper   Luckily, her employer’s son was  family back home who are relying on   Sitting on the streets
 from the Philippines, recalled her  tested negative.   them,” she says.       is our way of rest.
 anxieties in July. She was required to   “I can say a lot of migrant work-  Gabriela Hong Kong pointed out
 have two-week self-quarantine with  ers are experiencing long working  the government fails to offer a helping   That one day will
 her employer after the son of the fam-  hours and no day offs. We have a lot  hand to foreign domestic workers. It
 ily had close contact with an infected  of members crying saying about how  turned its back on worker’s inhumane   recharge our body,
 patient when attending a dinner gath-  their employer treated them (badly),”  working conditions and stigmatize
 ering earlier that month.  Tebia-Bonifacio says.  foreign domestic workers instead of   our mind
 “I  was  so  worried  during  the  14   But no worker dares to file a for-  promoting social inclusion.  Domestic w orkers gathering o n a Sunda y .
                       Domestic workers gathering on a Sunday.
 days. I was also very scared of doing  mal complaint, fearing they may lose   Concern groups like Gabriela   ”
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