Pictures: First domestic workers from Myanmar arrive in Hong Kong amid concerns of abuse
19 domestic workers report for duty, keen to make money after theypay off a HK$16,000 bill and undeterred by reports of abuse
The first group of maids hired from Myanmar arrived in Hong Kong yesterday, pronouncing themselves happy and excited to be in the city but saddled with a HK$16,000 agency debt that will take half their salaries for the first year.
For many of the 19 domestic workers from the former closed state, it was the first time they had set foot outside their country.
"I wanted to come here because I need money for my family. I made US$150 (HK$1,150) a month at home in a hotel as a receptionist," Thida Soe, 38, said at the airport.
They arrived amid questions over their language skills and at a time when the treatment of maids is in the spotlight after several high-profile abuse cases.
Thida Soe and other new arrivals said they learnt of the Hong Kong job offers from newspaper advertisements and were immediately drawn by the high salary.