Hutchison attacks striking dockers over ‘class struggle’
Tycoon Li Ka-shing’s Hutchison Whampoa on Friday accused unionists and dock workers of making their strike a “class struggle” against the rich and not genuinely seeking a pay rise.
Hutchison singled out unionist Lee Cheuk-yan, the Confederation of Trade Unions and the Union of Hong Kong Dockers for condemnation in a statement published in several Chinese-language newspapers.
This was the first response by the company to the four-week long strike by dock workers. Hutchison is the parent company of Hongkong International Terminals (HIT), which operates the strike-hit ports in Kwai Tsing.
Hutchison accused Lee and the two unions of using tactics similar to those used in the Cultural Revolution to launch personal attacks on Li, the company’s chairman.
“Lee and the CTU have been using different excuses to escalate their action. They uphold the banner of ‘class struggle’, twist facts and make low and venomous insults,” it said in the full-page statement.