Civil Service Pay in Hong Kong: Policies, System, Structure and Reform

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Publication Date:
August 12, 2002

Source:
University of Hong Kong

In 2002, Hong Kong civil servants were the envy of many people. Their salaries, fringe benefits, and employment terms compared favorably with international standards. However, as civil servants staggered from one disaster and mistake to another, the public had an impression that their performance did not match their liberal remuneration. While private sectors were announcing massive layoffs, pay cuts, and reduced benefits in the sluggish economy, the Hong Kong government was under pressure to reduce civil service pay, and, at the same time, to increase public accountability and improve performance.

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Civil Service Pay in Hong Kong: Policies, System, Structure and Reform

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