'Outright hypocrisy:' Despite global pledges, finance firms in Hong Kong shut their eyes to exploited domestic workers
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Photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP. In the Asian financial hubs of Hong Kong and Singapore, where many of these institutions have offices, migrant domestic workers - often hired by expatriate finance executives - are frequently trapped in debt bondage, a form of . Read more
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