Key facts
- A union representing foreign domestic helpers in Hong Kong is seeking an increased food allowance.
- The union is demanding the monthly food allowance be raised to HK$2,770.
- The current monthly food allowance is HK$2,577.
- The demand is attributed to rising inflation.
- The current allowance is considered insufficient for basic necessities by the union.
The union for foreign domestic helpers in Hong Kong has formally requested an increase in the monthly food allowance. The proposed new allowance is HK$2,770, a rise from the current HK$2,577. This demand is primarily driven by the persistent issue of rising inflation, which has eroded the purchasing power of the existing allowance. According to the union, the current amount is no longer sufficient to cover the basic food necessities for domestic helpers working in Hong Kong. The union's objective is to ensure that foreign domestic helpers can maintain adequate nutrition and afford essential food items despite the escalating cost of living in the city. The proposed increase aims to reflect the current economic realities faced by these essential workers.
