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HK$2,600 a day: Hong Kong construction workers get pay rise, but say they don’t have enough work

Union members warn lawmakers against stalling projects for public works, saying that is restricting their hours

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The city’s construction workers will benefit from an infrastructure and property boom. Photo: Felix Wong
The salaries of Hong Kong’s construction workers will rise for the ninth year in a row, with an increase of 7.8 per cent to kick in next month, according to new figures.
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But union members were still unsatisfied, with many complaining of not getting regular work due to delays on new projects – which they blame on filibustering in the Legislative Council.

The Hong Kong Construction Industry Employees General Union asked 7,568 people in the industry about their pay, and their upcoming raise.

The results showed that carpenters, painters and bar benders – who lay steel frame foundations – will benefit the most, with a pay rise of more than 10 per cent.

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Workers who mix, lay and spread concrete will see their salary reach a new high of HK$2,600 a day, or more than HK$50,000 for a month, if they work 20 days.

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