A labor group in Hong Kong submitted an application for a parade on the eve of the Labor Day, but so far, it has not received a notice and decided to withdraw the application.

Comprehensive Hong Kong Newspaper Xingdao Daily and Dongwang reported that the Hong Kong -Kowloon Labor Association Federation will hold a rally parade before the Labor Day (May 1) to express the demands related to labor issues.

Lin Zhensheng, a member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council and chairman of the Labor Federation, said on April 3 that he had applied to the police to hold a parade in Kowloon Prince District on April 29.

Lin Zhensheng Monday (April 17) told Dongwang that except for not receiving information about the parade application, workers are concerned about the parade's concerns, and participating in the parade may need to hang on the sign.Worked workers' concerns that they would be noticed by the employer. At present, only about 20 to 30 people participated, so "wait for a matter of time" (wasting time waiting for the application results) and decided to withdraw the application.

Lin Zhensheng also said that the approval time for this parade application is longer than in the past, and it may be related to the parade of more people. The law enforcement department needs to make more comprehensive considerations to make a decision.