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Migrants press pay demand
amid booming economy
HONG KONG
Finance Secretary John Tsang’s budget
speech has left domestic helpers
feeling betrayed and abandoned while
the rest of the territory reaps the
benefits of Hong Kong’s flourishing
economy.

Tsang announced a $100 billion
package in tax breaks and doleouts to
Hong Kong workers and businesses
on February 27. Migrant workers
received no such benefits.
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Migrants press their demands for a
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