Asia-Pacific
Tuesday, June 17, 2025
10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Hong Kong and China Standard Time
(UTC+8)
12.00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Australian Eastern Standard Time
(UTC+10)
U.S.
Monday, June 16, 2025
7.00 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Pacific Time (UTC-7)
About the Program
Hong Kong's employment law landscape is both nuanced and evolving, shaped by statutory frameworks, common law principles, and international influences. As a dynamic global business hub, Hong Kong continues to refine its legal protections for employees while maintaining flexibility for employers. From statutory entitlements and workplace protections to termination procedures and dispute resolution, the legal environment demands that employers stay informed and agile.
This webinar will provide a practical overview of the key legal principles and processes that govern employment relationships in Hong Kong, helping employers and professionals better understand their responsibilities within the broader legal context.
Topics include:
- The Legal Framework: Understand the key statutes and common law principles governing employment in Hong Kong, including the Employment Ordinance and other critical legislation.
- Employment Structures: Learn about different types of employment contracts, the concept of "continuous contract", and statutory entitlements such as rest days, statutory holidays, annual leave, sickness allowance, maternity and paternity leave.
- Termination and Disciplinary Procedures: Gain insights into lawful termination practices, summary and constructive dismissal.
- Employee Rights and Protections: Discover how Hong Kong law addresses workplace safety, anti-discrimination, and equal opportunity.
- Dispute Resolution: Get an overview of the mechanisms available for resolving employment disputes, including the roles of the Labour Department, Labour Tribunal, Equal Opportunities Commission and other relevant bodies.
Please bring your questions! We will leave time at the end of our session for Q&A.
Who should attend: HR Directors, Employment Counsel, General Counsel and others with responsibility for workforces in Hong Kong.
Speakers
Kathryn Weaver, International Employment
Partner in Seyfarth's Hong Kong office
Joni Wong, International Employment Associate,
Seyfarth Shaw