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Seeking Strategies To Combat Racism And Discrimination Among Migrant Workers In Hong Kong
This book explores the issue of racism and discrimination experienced by migrant workers in Hong Kong and examines possible strategies to address these challenges. It analyzes the social, legal, and institutional factors that contribute to unequal treatment, exclusion, and prejudice faced by migrant workers in their workplaces and in the broader community. Drawing on research, policy discussions, and advocacy perspectives, the publication highlights the importance of legal protections, public awareness, and community support in combating discriminatory practices. The book also proposes strategic approaches involving government institutions, civil society organizations, and migrant worker groups to promote equality, protect workers’ rights, and foster a more inclusive environment for migrant communities in Hong Kong.
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