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Temporary traffic arrangements at Lung Cheung Road this Saturday night to facilitate footbridge works

     The Transport Department (TD) today (May 9) reminded members of the public that the eastbound carriageway of the section of Lung Cheung Road between Tai Hom Road and Hammer Hill Road (near Plaza Hollywood) will be temporarily closed in phases from 11pm this Saturday (May 11) to 5.30am the following day to facilitate footbridge erection works, and the following temporary road closures will be implemented during that period:
 

Temporary road closure period Road sections closed
From 11pm this Saturday (May 11) to 5.30am the following day
  1. From the fast lane section from Kwun Tong Road westbound near Kai Yip Estate to Lung Cheung Road westbound near Po Kong Village Road
  2. The fast lane section of Lung Cheung Road eastbound between Hsin Kuang Centre and Tai Hom Substation
From 0.00am to 5.30am this Sunday (May 12)
  1. The middle lane section of Lung Cheung Road westbound between Tai Hom Substation and Po Kong Village Road
  2. The middle lane section of Lung Cheung Road eastbound between Tropicana Gardens and Tai Hom Substation
From 1am to 5.30am this Sunday (May 12)
  1. All three lanes of Lung Cheung Road eastbound between Tai Hom Road and Hammer Hill Road
 
     During the closure of all three lanes of Lung Cheung Road eastbound between Tai Hom Road and Hammer Hill Road (1am to 5.30am on May 12), the corresponding westbound carriageway of Lung Cheung Road will be temporarily converted into two-way traffic.
 
     Appropriate traffic signs will be erected on-site to guide motorists. Motorists should exercise patience and drive with care and follow the instructions of the Police on-site.

     Members of the public are advised to plan their journeys in advance, allow sufficient travelling time and stay alert to the latest traffic news through the media or the TD’s mobile application “HKeMobility” or the website (www.td.gov.hk). read more

Promulgation of revised Code of Practice for Employment Agencies

     The Labour Department (LD) today (May 9) promulgated a revised Code of Practice for Employment Agencies (CoP), superseding the CoP promulgated on February 9, 2018.
      
     In accordance with the Employment Ordinance (EO), the Commissioner for Labour may issue codes of practice setting out the principles, procedures, guidelines and standards for the operation, management or control of employment agencies (EAs). In response to the concerns of the public about the services of EAs in recent years and the views collected during public consultation, the revised CoP introduces additional standards expected by the Commissioner that should be met by EAs.
      
     “The newly introduced standards mainly include requiring EAs to, when making an application for a licence and renewal of a licence, inform the LD of whether they are associated with any financial institution; and stipulating that EAs should not provide job seekers with information relating to personal loans and should not withhold job seekers’ employment contracts to force them to pay or repay any sum of money. To address the suspected abuse of premature termination of employment contracts by foreign domestic helpers (FDHs) seeking to change employers, the revised CoP requires EAs to clearly brief FDH job seekers on the relevant immigration regulations, and not to adopt business practices such as providing monetary incentives to FDHs in employ to induce them to prematurely terminate their employment contracts,” a spokesman for the LD said.
      
     “To further protect the interests of FDH employers as consumers, the revised CoP requires EAs to include, in service agreements signed with FDH employers, the amount of fee set for each service category, and clearly state whether a refund or arrangement for a replacement FDH will be provided where their services are not delivered in full, or the employment contract has been prematurely terminated by the FDH within the two-year contract period. Pursuant to the revised CoP, EAs are required to provide the LD with information relating to temporary accommodation provided for FDH job seekers and ensure their compliance with the relevant requirements. EAs also should not publicly post, display or disclose the sensitive personal data of job seekers and related individuals.”
      
     The spokesman reminded EAs of the need to operate in accordance with the requirements of the CoP. Under the EO, the Commissioner may refuse to issue or renew, or revoke an EA licence if its licensee or person intending to be the licensee, the related persons of, or persons employed by the licensee or the person intending to be the licensee fail(s) to comply with the CoP.
      
     The CoP is available for public inspection for free during office hours at the office of the Employment Agencies Administration of the LD (Address: Unit 906, 9/F, One Mong Kok Road Commercial Centre, 1 Mong Kok Road, Kowloon). It may also be downloaded from the Employment Agencies Portal (www.eaa.labour.gov.hk).
      
     For enquiries on the CoP, please contact the Employment Agencies Administration of the LD at 2115 3665. read more

LegCo Public Accounts Committee to hold public hearing tomorrow

The following is issued on behalf of the Legislative Council Secretariat:

      The Legislative Council (LegCo) Public Accounts Committee (PAC) will hold the second public hearing on “Emergency dental services and elderly dental care support” (Chapter 2) of the Director of Audit’s Report No. 82 tomorrow (May 10) at 8.30am in Conference Room 1 of the LegCo Complex.

     Six witnesses have been invited to appear before the above hearing to respond to points raised in the Report and answer questions asked by PAC members.

     The programme for the public hearing is as follows:

Subject: Emergency dental services and elderly dental care support
(Chapter 2 of the Director of Audit’s Report No.82)
Date: May 10 (Friday)
Time: 8.30am
Venue: Conference Room 1

Witnesses:

Professor Lo Chung-mau
Secretary for Health

Mr Thomas Chan 
Permanent Secretary for Health

Mr Eddie Lee 
Deputy Secretary for Health 2

Dr Frankie So 
Consultant (Oral Health Care)
Health Bureau

Dr Ronald Lam
Director of Health

Dr Kitty Hse
Consultant i/c Dental Services
Department of Health

     The PAC is chaired by Mr Shiu Ka-fai, and its Deputy Chairman is Mr Paul Tse. Other members are Ms Yung Hoi-yan, Mr Luk Chung-hung, Mr Edmund Wong, Mr Louis Loong and Ms Carmen Kan. read more

“Career Let’s Go” to help secondary school leavers plan their future

     The Labour Department (LD) will launch a special programme, “Career Let’s Go”, from May to August for secondary school leavers who intend to enter the employment market. Through an array of diversified pre-employment training and employment services, the programme aims to help school leavers obtain the latest employment information, plan for their careers and enhance their employability. The programme is expected to draw about 14 000 participants.

     An LD spokesperson said, “We have identified various job vacancies suitable for secondary school leavers who can browse the vacancies on the dedicated webpage of ‘Career Let’s Go’ and make applications according to their personal aspirations.”

     The dedicated webpage also provides details on different types of job fairs organised by the LD, including:

* Recruitment days under the Youth Employment and Training Programme (YETP): The programme targets at young people aged 15 to 24 with educational attainment at the sub-degree level or below. Trainees being placed into employment will undergo salaried on-the-job training for six to 12 months;

* Recruitment days held at the LD’s job centres in different districts and industry-based recruitment centres: Job seekers can have on-the-spot job interviews with employers of various industries, saving their time in job hunt; and

* Large-scale job fairs: A diversified range of job vacancies, many of which are suitable for secondary school leavers, are provided.

     “To equip school leavers by enhancing their job interview skills and instilling proper values in their work ethics, the LD’s two youth employment resource centres, namely Youth Employment Start (Y.E.S.) in Mong Kok and Kwai Fong, will organise a series of practical training courses through the ‘Happy@Work’ programme. We also provide career assessment and career consultation for school leavers to make early planning for their careers,” the spokesman said.

     “We encourage secondary school leavers opting to enter the employment market to join our YETP, which provides one-stop comprehensive pre-employment and on-the-job training. With no pre-set quota, the programme is free of charge, with allowances payable to trainees.”

     The latest information of “Career Let’s Go” has been uploaded to its dedicated webpage (www.jobs.gov.hk/careerletsgo). Details of various events are also enclosed in the appendix. Enquiries can be made at the LD’s 24-hour hotline 2717 1771 which is operated by 1823. read more