AP: Hong Kong reporter says she'll sue Wall Street Journal for dismissal because of her union role
AP - Hong Kong reporter says shell sue Wall Street Journal for dismissal because of her union role
By KANIS LEUNG
Updated 4:15 AM EST, November 12, 2024
HONG KONG (AP) A former Hong Kong reporter of The Wall Street Journal on Tuesday said shell sue the publication for sacking her because she joined a trade union.
Selina Cheng lost her job in July after a senior editor told her that her position was eliminated due to restructuring. However, Cheng believed the termination was linked to her refusal to comply with her supervisors request to withdraw from the election for the chairperson of the Hong Kong Journalists Association, a trade union for journalists that advocates for press freedom.
Cheng, now the chair of the association, said in a press briefing that she had sought mediation with her former employer through private channels and legal representatives, but their communication was not fruitful and her former employer refused to reinstate her job.
After the failed attempts, Cheng said she would file a civil claim at the Labor Tribunal, saying she had already brought evidence to the citys Labor Department. In a claim form shown to reporters, she stated she was fired unreasonably and illegally and it was due to her participation in a trade union.
If the Wall Street Journal regrets this decision and agree that this wasnt right, there are ways to make repairs, perhaps still, she said.
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