'Amended Race Equality Law Will Protect Mainlanders'

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2023-05-25 HKT 11:53

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  • Ricky Chu says he's happy to know Cathay Pacific's CEO will personally lead a task force to review the company's code of conduct. File photo: RTHK

    Ricky Chu says he's happy to know Cathay Pacific's CEO will personally lead a task force to review the company's code of conduct. File photo: RTHK

The chairman of the Equal Opportunities Commission, Ricky Chu, said on Thursday that planned amendments to the city's equality laws could see so-called intra-racial discrimination become illegal.

He made the comment on RTHK's Backchat programme after Cathay Pacific fired three flight attendants who were accused of discriminating against non-English speaking passengers during a flight from Chengdu.

Chu said authorities are working to introduce an amendment to the existing race discrimination ordinance by the end of the legislative year to include intra-racial discrimination, which would outlaw discrimination against mainlanders.

"If such amendments can pass at the end of the day, then scenarios like the present one – if we've got the live complainant and investigation can obtain sufficient evidence – then yes, the act may well fall into the regulated behaviours under the race discrimination ordinance,” the EOC head said.

Chu also welcomed a decision by Cathay Pacific CEO, Ronald Lam, to personally lead a task force to review the company's code of conduct.

"I think it goes back to the root of the problem; the company needs to provide better training, not only on the skill set of staff, but also on sensitivity issues, on equal opportunity concepts like diversity, equity, and inclusion."

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