The slow death of minimum wage protection: Market failure meets political failure
By George Cautherley The minimum wage law fails Hong Kong as it covers less than 2 per cent of employees, and it has increased their wages by only 10 cents in real terms over the course of the last six years. It is not necessary to invoke the legislative process to repeal a minimum wage … Continue reading The slow death of minimum wage protection: Market failure meets political failure
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The slow death of minimum wage protection: Market failure meets political failure
By George Cautherley The minimum wage law fails Hong Kong as it covers less than 2 per cent of employees, and it has increased their wages by only 10 cents in real terms over the course of the last six years. It is not necessary to invoke the legislative process to repeal a minimum wage … Continue reading The slow death of minimum wage protection: Market failure meets political failure