Macau: consultation opened on trade union and collective bargaining bill

The Macau government has launched a public consultation, starting on 31 October and lasting 45 days, with a view to designing a bill on trade unions and collective bargaining. The potential law, which would finally close a constitutional loophole, is to be government-initiated, unlike the 12 previous drafts, all of which were pushed by pro-democracy or labour activist MPs and ended up being rejected by a local legislature dominated by pro-government and pro-business groups. This consultation therefore suggests the latest bid may prove successful.

Through . Published on 05 November 2021 à 12h55 - Update on 05 November 2021 à 12h55

The consultation will involve four major public meetings, which will take place between 7 November and 5 December. It will also allow citizens to express their opinion on the text being prepared, either by mail or online and in Chinese or Portuguese,…

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