A survey shows that 40 % of the migrant workers in Hong Kong are not optimistic about employment prospects. More than 30 % of people have to save clothing and even borrow.
According to the report of Sing Tao Daily, the Hong Kong Federation of Industry Federation announced on the morning of Thursday (November 24) announced the results of the "citizens' employment and economic prospects" survey.
The survey visited 2,414 citizens in November.Among them, 40.4%of the respondents are not optimistic about employment prospects in the next year; in terms of salary adjustment, 46.1%of people evaluate their annual salary adjustment to negative, of which 39.3%are estimatedIn addition, 36.2%of people need to borrow loans from their families or friends and save daily expenses to alleviate the pressure of life from their revenue.
In addition, 44.7%of the respondents feel worried about the overall employment market in the next year. 19.2%of the respondents believe that the government should restore the full customs clearance as soon as possible.Subsidy thresholds, providing water and electricity bill subsidies, and non -public housing rents, etc.
Qiu Yaocheng, director of the Rights Committee of the Federation of Industry and Industry, said that the recent social and economic environment of Hong Kong seems to improve, but citizens are still affected by the epidemic.He criticized that when the Hong Kong government was still unemployed, the Hong Kong government intends to expand the input foreign workers.