Pracujące imigrantki w Hong Kongu - Redux

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Pracujące imigrantki w Hong Kongu - Redux
At weekly sharing sessions, residents update one another about their court cases and plans for the week. Most domestic worker abuse cases usually last a month, and often end when the domestic worker decides to drop her case and return to her home country. While the cases are pending, the women are not allowed to work, so they have to rely on charities for food, shelter, and emergency needs such as visas, medical expenses, bail money, and transportation to court.
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2014-10-11
Xyza Bacani/Redux/EAST NEWS
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