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Hong Kong civil service chief vows ‘attractive’ pay rise once economy improves
Hong Kong’s civil service chief has pledged a 'reasonable and attractive' pay adjustment for civil servants once economic and public finance conditions improve. The Legislative Council’s finance committee approved HK$6 billion for a 2 per cent pay rise this year and related provisions for subvented organizations.
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