HSBC has frozen the bank accounts of Good Neighbour North District Church, a church that aids Hong Kong protesters, after receiving an order from the police.
Lau Ka-tung, a social worker who was sentenced to one year in jail for impeding a police operation and an employee of the church since September, said his salary was also frozen.
Read more: https://bit.ly/37NH9RA
曾於抗爭運動中支援示威者的鄰舍北區教會,其滙豐銀行戶口全數被凍結。於9月1日入職教會的註冊社工劉家棟亦表示其薪金遭凍結。
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請人🐼💜 Recruitment 💜🐧
*Online Shop digital marketing sales*
RESPONSIBILITIES
*Operations*:
• Setup mulitple online webstores /platforms/ sites / blogs
• Manage day-to-day operations of web store, online platforms and other e-marketplace (e. g. Shopline, Instagram, Facebook, Amazon)
• Know well on IG and FB of tags, wordings, trends.
• SEO, Google Merchants 設定, Online Payment Gateway...
• Good sense on trends
• *Fast and punctual worker with quick decision making*
• Good communication and decision making (when boss is not around, the person is expected to manage the operation)
• Proficiency in basic computing. Creating website, marketplace accounts, social media pages for different sales items regionally
• Basic translation (mandarin Chinese to traditional Chinese, Chinese to English)
• Photo shooting arrangement / simple poster design
*Sales/marketing*:
• Implementing sales/marketing promotions to increase sales on various online platforms
• Category Assignment for local and overseas sales
• Provide online customer service and manage all communications with customers in respond to product and order inquiries, arrange product delivery
• Monitor e-marketplace performance, and prepare report and insight for impression and conversion improvement
• Co-ordinate with internal and external parties to ensure marketing campaigns are carried out effectively and in monitored manners, Conduct market research in the e-commerce industry
• Daily Reporting
Requirements
• 1 year eCommerce and digital experience
• Experience in the operating of an E-Commerce store (both brand site and marketplace)
• Experience in online shop platform (e.g. Shoplify) and analytical tool (e.g. Google Analytics) and data analysis
• Multi-tasking and good time management
• Proficiency in spoken and written Cantonese/Chinese
• Good Command in written English
• Organized, enthusiastic and willing to learn
• Proficient in MS Word, MS Excel and Chinese word processing is a MUST
• Immediately available is preferable
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網上又有「藍能否變黃」的第N回討論。其實當然有成功例子啦。
被催淚彈殻射到爆缸仍記掛著翌日能否帶女友和未來外母去旅行。這是個可歌可泣的愛情故事。
Crowdfunding for the project《Wounds of Hong Kong 港傷》https://bit.ly/2WuNqw2
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雄仔(化名) 護士 31歲
2019年11月8日深夜,雄仔與女朋友路過旺角惠豐中心,遇上市民與防暴警對峙。他倆看見警察有異動,正想離開現場,但警方已開始發射催淚彈。彈殻擦過雄仔的頭部,即時血流如注,留下3cm的縫針疤痕。
「講起就激氣(光火),在前線受傷我反而開心。」當時旺角街頭有防暴警察列陣,市民向他們叫罵,「都係『撚狗』(調侃警察)。」然而「撚狗」會令警察暴怒,繼而報復,「現在他們把催淚彈當子彈用啦。」雄仔褂彩,同為護士的女朋友嚇得哭了,但他仍然冷靜,心想:「仆街了(靠)!明天還能飛嗎?」
因為參與抗爭,加上工時長,雄仔自6月以來都沒有好好陪伴女朋友,「她也是黃絲,覺得不應該拿這些事來詐型(發難),藏在心裏,但你會感受到她的不滿。」計劃已久的小旅行算是補償,還要帶著未來外母同遊,「始終是女孩,需要陪伴、關心,要有拍拖活動。」他去醫院縫針後,翌日按計劃出發。
雄仔的女友和家人知道他有上街遊行,卻不知道他是「家長」,助養了9名只有10幾歲的「子女」。8月18日的大型遊行,他到達終點後轉入夏愨道,看看有何事發生,「有人呼召社工,有個小朋友在哭、嚷著要自殺,因為屋企是藍絲。我想,我應該可以幫忙。」雄仔就此成為「家長」。子女又介紹其他子女,漸漸膝下承歡。
除了提供情緒支援,雄仔也為子女提供零用錢,「『文具』 好貴,我常叫他們以安全為先,有事就棄裝,再買過。」「仔女都好生性。要把塞錢偷偷攝入gear(抗爭裝備),怕他們不肯要。」「文具」就是防毒面具和濾罐,每套大約1000港元,「我有工作,可以撐住,只是花了積蓄,對不起女友啦。」至今他已花了6、7萬元在子女身上,「她知道我花了1000元都肉赤到死(心疼得要死),怎敢跟她說?」
需要接濟的少年很多來自建制家庭,因為政見而被斷糧草、甚至斷六親。 若雄仔晚生十幾年,他很可能是其中之一,「我爸是紅底。自細他就跟我說票投民建聯(親北京政黨),不然就脫離父子關係。」2016年立法會新界東補選,他仍是投民建聯的周浩鼎,2014年雨傘運動當然沒有參與,「之前的抗爭關於政制,可能我未感受到對人生自由有重大威脅。實行雙普選需要時間,香港社會始終未成熟。」直到政府強推《逃犯條例》修訂,他才感到刀刃在脖子上,「明明是一國兩制, 可以引渡逃犯,就會造成破窗。事事都要跟大陸接軌,要引入計分制(社會信用評分制度)嗎?」怕中港區隔蕩然無存。
在2019年11月的區議會選舉,雄仔首次「倒戈」,「大氣候是分顏色(政治立場)投票。我也不相信泛民主派,不信有救世主,但我就是要建制派輸。雖然我仍然覺以地區事務而言,建制派做到的比反對派多。」因為官僚樂於賣人情予建制派。雄仔有個親戚曾購買私煙,遇著海關放蛇,因為數量頗多,有轉售的嫌疑,房屋署以從事非法勾當為理由,想收回他的公屋單位。後來由建制派區議員出面求情,才得以過關,「如果找泛民議員幫手,房署不會給他面子。」
雄仔與家人住在狹小的公屋單位,因為要收藏大量「文具」,近月已搬到朋友家中。他與女友關係穩定,卻未想過同居,「租金貴,如果可以搬出來,就可以結婚啦。」「我女友很依賴、很需要照顧。待這件事(抗爭)完結再談吧,不然應付不了。她去旅行連目的地都不知道,帶行李去機場就是了。我計劃好行程,她便跟著我走。」
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Hung(alias) 31 years old Nurse
In the middle of the night of November 8th, 2019, Hung and his girlfriend passed by Wai Fung Plaza in Mongkok and stumbled upon a confrontation between citizens and the riot police. The police fired tear gas bombs when the two started to leave. Hung was hit by a bullet case on his head, leaving a three-centimeter long scar.
“I get so mad every time I talk about this incident. It would have been worthwhile if I was injured at the frontline in a protest,” said Hung. At the time, there were riot police on the streets of Mong Kok. The public was yelling and having arguments with them. That made the police angry, so they retaliated. “Nowadays, the riot police use tear gas bombs as bullets,” said Hung. Hung’s girlfriend, a nurse, was crying from fear when he was hit. However, Hung was calm, only worrying about if he would need to cancel their trip for the day after.
Because of his participation in protests and long working hours, Hung hadn’t spent much time with his girlfriend since June. “She is also a pro-democracy supporter so she understands and never complains, but I knew she was upset about me not spending enough time with her. The get-away trip we had planned was considered to be ‘compensation’ for her. We were also taking my future mother-in-law with us. As a girl, I understand she wants company, care, and time from her boyfriend,” said Hung. After getting stitches at the hospital for his wound, Hung went on the trip.
Hung’s girlfriend and his family know that he participates in protests, but they don’t know he is also a “parent” who helps “raise” 9 teenagers. On the protest on August 18th, he was at Harcourt Road after the end of the protest. He heard someone calling for a social worker. A kid was crying and saying he wanted to commit suicide because his parents are pro-establishment supporters. Hung thought he could do something to help. That’s how he became a “parent” and ended up helping more kids.
In addition to providing emotional support, Hung also helps them financially by giving them money. “ ‘Stationery’ is expensive. I always remind them that safety is the first priority. They should leave their gear behind if they need to run. They can always repurchase their gear. These are good kids, and they don’t always accept my offers, so I need to secretly hide money into their gear for them,” said Hung. The ‘stationery’ is actually protective gear like gas masks and filter canisters. Each set costs approximately HK$1,000. “I have a job, so I can afford them. I spent my savings, so it made me feel bad for my girlfriend, as I didn’t tell her exactly how much I had spent on the kids,” said Hung. Until now, Hung had already spent over HK$60,000 to HK$70,000.
Most of the kids Hung helps are from pro-establishment families. Having different political views, these kids don’t get support from their families and are left with no money and no place to stay. Hung thinks if he were born ten years later, he could have been one of these kids. “My father is an extreme Beijing-backed establishment supporter. He has told me to vote for Democratic Alliance for the Betterment (DAB), a pro-Beijing party since I was a kid. Otherwise, he would disown me,” said Hung. Up until the 2016 New Territories East by-election in the Legislative Council, he still voted for DAB’s Chow Ho-ding, Holden. Of course, he didn’t participate in the Umbrella Movement in 2014. He said the previous protests were about the political system, so he might not have felt a major threat to his freedom then. “It took time to implement universal suffrage, and Hong Kong wasn’t ready.” It wasn’t until the government forced the revision of the “Fugitive Offenders Ordinance” that he finally realized, “If the one country two systems could extradite the fugitives, this change would become a breaking point, with everything in line with the mainland China.”
In the November 2019 District Council election, it was Hung’s first time he didn’t vote for the DAB, “Voters voted based on their political stance. I don’t believe the pan-democrats but I don’t want the pro-establishment parties to win either. Although I still feel that in terms of local affairs, the pro-establishment parties had done more,” said Hung, since the bureaucrats are willing to give favors to the pro-establishment parties. For example, a relative of Hung was caught buying illegal cigarettes, he was suspected of reselling them. The Housing Department wanted to take back his public housing unit on the grounds of engaging in illegal activities. Later, it was the district councilor of the pro-establishment party that helped resolve the issue.
Hung and his family live in a tiny public housing unit, which doesn’t allow him to keep all the ‘stationery’ there, so he moved in with his friend. But he never thought about moving in with his girlfriend. “Rent is expensive. If we could afford to move out, we would get married. She is very dependent and needs to be taken care of. We will wait and talk about marriage later until the civil rights protests are over,” said Hung.
攝 photo:高仲明 Ko Chung Ming
文 text:蔡慧敏 Choi Wai Man
譯 translate:Joanna Ng
good social worker 在 Ghib Ojisan Youtube 的最佳解答
How much did I earn as an office worker in Singapore and Japan? I decided to become completely transparent and share you my salary in both countries. As said in the video, my salary was significantly higher in Singapore but one of the reasons is that I had good experience in digital marketing and my age was 28. (I was only 26 in Japan)
What are some other differences in working in Japan vs Singapore? I compared job scope, working hour, amount of paid leaves and working culture etc. I'm just talking from MY experience - ultimately everything depends on your company, occupation and team.
?Watch - Working Culture in Singapore vs Japan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmuSxY_QGZI
?Read - Complete Guide on Finding Your 1st Job in Singapore (Sorry, Japanese Only)
https://www.ghib-oji.com/singapore-jobhunt/
Need help settling in Singapore? Email me, I might be able to help!
ghib.ojisan@gmail.com
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Business Enquiries
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You are welcome to send fan mails but I may not be able to respond to all of them. But I immensely appreciate your support. Thank you!
#Singapore #Japan #salary
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good social worker 在 Ghib Ojisan Youtube 的精選貼文
A day in the life of a Singaporean working at the IT/Media company, The Smart Local. Today, I followed (stalked) Fauzi for one whole day to show you guys how it's like working at Singapore's media company. His day was surely busy!
00:08 Wake up
00:15 Make up
00:31 Breakfast
00:40 Commute
02:42 Start Work
03:50 Film TikTok
06:07 Office Tour of The Smart Local
07:42 Lunch
09:21 Voice Over
09:42 Attend Media Invite
11:37 Email Check
11:49 Livestream
12:06 Reach Home & Sleep
I made this video for TSL/Eatbook fans and people who are keen to live and work in Singapore. It is a fast-paced country, but your hard work is most likely payed off. Singapore is safe, people speak English and most importantly, the food is good!
Thank you Fauzi (@mynameisfauzi) for your help and make sure you check out their channel too. I collabed in their channel too. Check out from here!
https://youtu.be/9MgJJ3I7diI
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?Watch - Funniest Video I’ve Made:https://youtu.be/qmqJ5A4DaOI
?Merch Links:
SE Asia | https://ghib-ojisan.secure-decoration.com/shop/category/T-Shirt?c=2731898
USA & EU | https://teespring.com/stores/ghib-ojisan
Japan | https://suzuri.jp/ghib-ojisan
Business Enquiries
✉️ghib.ojisan@gmail.com
You are welcome to send fan mails but I may not be able to respond to all of them. But I immensely appreciate your support. Thank you!
#Singapore #TSL
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good social worker 在 Ghib Ojisan Youtube 的精選貼文
I have a good friend who's a migrant worker from Bangladeshi, and it looks like he is quite active on Tik Tok (Likee). Because we have different cultural backgrounds, watching his Tik Tok should be interesting. Let's check this out.
Bro's Likee Account:
https://bit.ly/2KhHUqP
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?Working in Japan - 7 Things That Might Shock You⚡?:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDL7dZxxsnc
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#Singapore #TikTok #Likee
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