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Salary Index 2009

Family Friendly
Employment Practices


Making an Employee Redundant

Payroll Outsourcing

Personnel Leasing

Statutory Holidays in 2009:

- China
- Hong Kong
- Japan
- Malaysia
- Singapore
- Taiwan

Corporate Training

The Focus


Public Seminar


Case Analyzes

Credit Management

AR Assessment Tool


Cost of Bad Debt


What Should We Do

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STATUTORY HOLIDAYS IN JANUARY 2009
HONG KONG

1   January  (Thursday)

The first day of January

26 January (Monday)

Lunar New Year’s Day

27 January (Tuesday)

The second day of Lunar New Year

28 January (Wednesday)

The third day of Lunar New Year

4  April (Saturday)

Ching Ming Festival

10 April (Monday)

Good Friday

11 April (Saturday)

The day following Good Friday

13 April (Monday)

Easter Monday

1 May (Friday)

Labour Day

2 May (Saturday)

The Buddha’s Birthday

28 May (Thursday)

Tuen Ng Festival

1  July (Wednesday)

HKSAR Establishment Day

1  October (Thursday)

National Day

3  October (Saturday)

Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival

26 October (Monday)

Chung Yeung Festival

25 December (Friday)

Christmas Day

26 December (Saturday)

The first weekday after Christmas Day