An Ordinance to provide for a minimum wage at an hourly rate for certain employees; to establish a Minimum Wage Commission and to make consequential amendments to the Labour Tribunal Ordinance, the Employment Ordinance, the Minor Employment Claims Adjudication Board Ordinance and the Disability Discrimination Ordinance.
Citation
Cap. 608
Passed by
Legislative Council of Hong Kong
Passed
17 July 2010
Commenced
23 July 2010
Legislative history
Introduced by
Secretary for Labour and Welfare Matthew Cheung
Introduced
26 June 2009
First reading
8 July 2009
Second reading
15 July 2010
Third reading
17 July 2010
Amends
2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017[1]
Related legislation
Labour Tribunal Ordinance Employment Ordinance Minor Employment Claims Adjudication Board Ordinance Disability Discrimination Ordinance
Status: Current legislation
The Minimum Wage Ordinance Cap. 608 is an ordinance enacted by the Legislative Council of Hong Kong to introduce a minimum wage in Hong Kong in July 2010.[2] The executive branch proposed a minimum wage of HK$28 (~US$3.61) per hour in November 2010, which the Legislative Council voted to accept after much debate in January 2011.[3][4] It came into effect on 1 May 2011.[5] Prior to this, there had also been a fixed minimum wage for one specific class of workers, foreign domestic helpers, of HK$3,740/month.[6]
The Hong Kong statutory minimum wage for non-domestic workers is HK$37.5 (~US$4.83) per hour, effective 1 May 2019.[7]
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^"2019年第8號法律公告 2019年最低工資條例(修訂附表3)公告" (PDF). 行政會議廳. 8 January 2019. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
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