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Employer's Responsibilities

Key Conditions for Hiring FDHs


When employing a Foreign Domestic Helper (FDH) in Hong Kong, employers must meet specific eligibility criteria. These include being a Hong Kong resident, having the financial means to pay the minimum wage, and providing suitable accommodation for the helper. Understanding these conditions is vital for a smooth employment process.



What Employers Must Know

Employers are required to sign a standard employment contract with every FDH. This contract outlines salary, working hours, rest days, and living arrangements. Adhering strictly to these terms ensures legal compliance and a harmonious working relationship.



Essential Compliance Steps

It is crucial to provide a safe and private living space for your helper. Employers must also ensure helpers receive statutory holidays, rest days, and medical care as stated in the contract. Regularly reviewing and updating your obligations keeps you in line with government regulations.

Important Guidelines


Employers should familiarize themselves with the Immigration Department’s rules regarding FDH employment. This includes not assigning non-domestic duties, respecting helpers’ rights, and not transferring helpers to work for other households. Failure to comply may result in penalties and contract termination.



Contractual Obligations

Keep accurate records of salary payments, annual leave, and medical expenses. Proper documentation helps avoid disputes and demonstrates your commitment to fair employment practices.



Mandatory Legal Requirements

Employers must renew contracts and visas for helpers in a timely manner. Late renewals can disrupt employment and may lead to legal consequences.



Over 390,000 households in Hong Kong successfully employ FDHs by following these guidelines every year.

Ensure a positive experience for both you and your helper by staying informed and adhering to all employer obligations.