Amala Limited’s one-year ban marks first time any company has been penalised for failing to follow labour import scheme’s rules
A Hong Kong pest control and cleaning company has been banned from importing foreign workers for a year after it was found to have refused to offer a job to a suitable local candidate first.
The Labour Department said on Monday that it had imposed an “administrative sanction” on Amala Limited and would not process its applications for importing workers for one year, with the measure taking effect last Thursday.
“At the same time, the [department] has terminated the processing of an application previously submitted by the company,” a spokesman said.
“An administrative sanction has been imposed on the company, as it earlier refused to employ a qualified local jobseeker during the four-week local recruitment under the [Enhanced Supplementary Labour Scheme] without reasonable grounds, violating the requirements of local recruitment.”







