Sacking of school principal for Singapore row is ‘death sentence’, lawmaker says
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A Hong Kong school that summarily dismissed its principal after he was filmed swearing at security guards in Singapore could face a high legal threshold to justify the move if the dispute goes to court, a lawmaker has stated, likening the decision to a death sentence in the labour sector.
Another lawmaker said the termination might affect the principal’s provident fund payments.
Lee Cheuk-hing, the former principal of San Wui Commercial Society Secondary School in Tuen Mun, said last Friday that
Another lawmaker said the termination might affect the principal’s provident fund payments.
Lee Cheuk-hing, the former principal of San Wui Commercial Society Secondary School in Tuen Mun, said last Friday that
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