www射-国产免费一级-欧美福利-亚洲成人福利-成人一区在线观看-亚州成人

Hong Kong must do more to stop people committing suicide

Updated: 2013-12-18 08:09

By Fung Keung(HK Edition)

  Print Mail Large Medium  Small 分享按鈕 0

My mind has been disturbed since the sudden death of a friend earlier this month. Wilfred Lai Ming-fai, head of Polytechnic University's Communication and Public Relations Department, jumped to his death from the building where he worked. He left a sad note saying he had no life but work and hoped his death would make Hong Kong employers' more aware the need to achieve a healthy work-life balance for employees.

A day later, a Hong Kong-based newspaper conducted a survey, comparing Hong Kong people's feelings of happiness with seven mainland cities, including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and four others. The survey found that only 40 percent of Hong Kong citizens were happy with their lives, lower than the 70 percent found among people in Beijing and Shanghai.

Hong Kong employers should try to make the lives of their employees happier and easier. On average, Hong Kong workers have a 48-hour work week, compared with 41.5 hours for workers in the mainland. A shorter working week might reduce companies' profitability slightly, but it will be well worth it. An unhappy workforce might actually reduce productivity.

In general, Hong Kong people are overworked and underpaid. In the same newspaper survey, only 22 percent of employees in Hong Kong said they were satisfied with their incomes.

Stress at work has driven many people to commit suicide as an easy way out. Official figures from the Hong Kong government's Suicide Prevention Services showed that the services had received in the 2012-2013 fiscal year more than 34,000 telephone calls from the public for help - a record high in the past three years.

Hong Kong must do more to stop people committing suicide

Not just employers, but everybody should try to stop people from walking "the road of no return". After my friend Mr Lai's death, I immediately e-mailed all my friends in the public relations field, telling them to call me before they do anything stupid and I'd promise to sing them Beyond's legendary song Zhen De Ai Ni (I truly love you), which is a touching song about a mother's love for her children. I urge people to listen to this song if they feel suicidal. I am sure they will change their minds after listening to it.

Like Lai, 80 percent of people surveyed said they felt pressure at work. The percentage is higher than the mainland cities' average of 48 percent. The future doesn't look good for Hong Kong in this regard. Only about 25 percent of people surveyed here said their standard of living had improved in recent years, lower than 66 percent for people in the mainland.

And just 44 percent of Hong Kong people said they got on well with their families and maintained good relationships with friends and colleagues at work. This low percentage compared to a high 81 percent of mainlanders who got on well with others.

It would be a great blessing if local and foreign companies in Hong Kong employ an extra hand in their human resources department whose main job is to advise management on how to strike a work-life balance, how to make employees happier and how to improve relations among colleagues.

For those who are frustrated and depressed, remember that helping hands are always around. There are three non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Hong Kong providing suicide prevention hotline services. The telephone numbers are: 2382 0000 (Suicide Prevention Services 24-hour Suicide Prevention Hotline), 2896 0000 (The Samaritans 24-hour hotline) and 2389 2222 (The Samaritan Befrienders Hong Kong 24-hour hotline).

The Social Welfare Department also allows the Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups to operate the "Youthline" (telephone number: 2777 8899). This offers immediate counseling to vulnerable young people.

Let us all work together in making Hong Kong people happier.

The author is coordinator of the Financial Journalism program at Hong Kong Baptist University's School of Communication.

(HK Edition 12/18/2013 page1)

主站蜘蛛池模板: 国产欧美17694免费观看视频 | 美女视频网站色 | 91看片淫黄大片欧美看国产片 | 亚洲黄色免费网址 | 欧美一级毛片aaaaa | 亚洲成人综合网站 | 国产精品成人免费视频不卡 | 久久不见久久见免费影院 | 草久视频在线 | 成人黄色在线观看 | 日本苍井一级毛片 | 欧美成人免费夜夜黄啪啪 | 日韩一区二区久久久久久 | 国产成人精品三级91在线影院 | 欧美亚洲日本在线 | 手机看片福利在线 | 久草免费色站 | 性视频亚洲| 九九久久精品视频 | 三级全黄a | 欧美精品做人一级爱免费 | 欧美一区二区在线观看免费网站 | 亚洲一区二区三 | 日日噜噜噜夜夜爽爽狠狠69 | 国产1000部成人免费视频 | 久久久久视频精品网 | 福利视频99| 欧美一级特黄aaaaaa在线看首页 | 另类专区另类专区亚洲 | 欧美一级手机免费观看片 | 国产人成精品综合欧美成人 | 乱人伦中文字幕视频 | 国产片在线天堂av | 美女黄页网站免费进入 | 成人久久在线 | 手机毛片在线观看 | 免费一区二区三区视频狠狠 | 精品国产成人三级在线观看 | 女人张开腿 让男人桶视频 女人张开腿等男人桶免费视频 | 久久91精品国产91 | 亚州a|