Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) Acting Director Ng Wai Han said yesterday that her bureau would discuss the findings of a study – that the government had previously commissioned a local higher education institution to carry out – about the employment status of commercial drivers in Macau with members of the Standing Council on Social Concerted Action.
Ng, one of the two deputy directors of the bureau, made the remarks while speaking to reporters after a regular meeting of the council, at the Macau Business Support Centre (MBSC) in Nape.
The council, chaired by Secretary for Economy and Finance Lionel Leong Vai Tac, consists of five business sector representatives and five labour representatives, as well as a number of government officials.
Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) Acting Director Ng Wai Han (left) speaks to reporters at the Macau Business Support Centre (MBSC) in Nape yesterday as DSAL Deputy Director Chan Un Tong looks on. Photo: Tony Wong