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  1. #61

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    How many HKers have to die before the last 5% in the opinion polls who claim to still support the malign and incompetent Carrie Lam finally become too embarrassed to maintain their support?

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    Quote Originally Posted by shri:
    Strike continues .. no negotiation/progress.

    https://twitter.com/KongTsungGan/sta...16453627285507
    It shows how fu the situation is when union busting is considered more important than fighting this thing together .
    I guess management playing the long game when this crisis is over they don't want an effective powerful union to deal with
    But management is pushing moderates into the radical camp I expect

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    Quote Originally Posted by hongkong7:
    It shows how fu the situation is when union busting is considered more important than fighting this thing together .
    I guess management playing the long game when this crisis is over they don't want an effective powerful union to deal with
    But management is pushing moderates into the radical camp I expect
    They don’t want a credible civil society, then they say there’s nobody to negotiate with.

    https://twitter.com/KongTsung...20191607808006
    Last edited by AsianXpat0; 07-02-2020 at 11:42 AM.
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    https://twitter.com/KongTsung...26621182656512

    https://twitter.com/KongTsung...27421896224769

    Thank you for doing your best to avoid “Wuhan today, Hong Kong tomorrow”.

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    What's wrong with this photo?

    https://twitter.com/marthahk33/statu...65330501963777

    When medical staff have to do this just for a face mask for work:

    https://twitter.com/yvonne_tg/status...60330174369792

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    Quote Originally Posted by hullexile:
    15 years is a lifetime.
    Not contradicting, supporting or being offensive, but to me, 15 years is indeed lifetime. I guess age also plays a vital role in how we deal with crisis. Grannies on a mission to empty the shelves off (the) supermarkets probably have seen too much of a crisis to leave the toilet papers alone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hannah01:
    Not contradicting, supporting or being offensive, but to me, 15 years is indeed lifetime. I guess age also plays a vital role in how we deal with crisis. Grannies on a mission to empty the shelves off (the) supermarkets probably have seen too much of a crisis to leave the toilet papers alone.
    Then I am on my 5th lifetime, perhaps I am the Dalai Lama . Trust me once you get older 15 years isn't even a long time. I posted a photo on another thread recently, that was taken 14 years ago but seems like yesterday.
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    Regina Ip - Lets sue the union...

    Ip said a number of elderly people had already contacted her after their hospital care was affected by the strike, which was called to demand the government fully seal the city's borders over the mainland's coronavirus epidemic.

    But she said those complaints would not be sufficient for a civil case against the union behind the industrial action, the Hospital Authority Employees Alliance.

    "Even in civil law, the threshold for compensation is quite high. But if there are really serious cases, like newborn babies unable to get ICU treatment, cancer patients whose surgery was rescheduled to that they suffered material, physical, or other mental issues, then they could, under the law, make a case for civil compensation," Ip said.
    https://news.rthk.hk/rthk/en/compone...3-20200210.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by shri:
    Will she assist bloodied residents in suing the police unions too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AsianXpat0:
    Will she assist bloodied residents in suing the police unions too?
    Why not ask her? She's on Facebook ...

    "Asking for a friend who was beaten up by an association member"

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