Leung Ka-lau

      Leung Ka-lau (simplified Chinese: 梁家骝; traditional Chinese: 梁家騮; Mandarin Pinyin: Liáng Jiāliú; Jyutping: Loeng4 Ga1 Lau4) (born 1962 in Hong Kong with family roots in Zhaoqing, Guangdong) is the member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong (Functional constituency, medical). He is the first public hospital doctor to be elected as a legislator. He beat Kwok Ka-ki for the seat in the Hong Kong legislative election, 2008. Dr. Leung is a surgeon specializing in General Surgery in the Prince of Wales Hospital in Shatin.

      Lawsuit for doctors' holiday work compensation

      In 2006, Dr. Leung, on behalf of 165 public hospital doctors, sued the Hospital Authority to compensate for their work on rest days, statutory holidays / public holidays and overtime work. The Court of First Instance ruled the doctors can be compensated for loss of rest days and statutory holidays / public holidays, but dismissed their overtime claim. The Hospital Authority then offered a one-time compensation of HK$600 million to the 4,000 doctors affected.[1][2]

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      Legislative Council of Hong Kong
      Preceded by
      Kwok Ka-kei
      Member of Legislative Council
      Representative for Medical
      2008–present
      Incumbent
      Order of precedence
      Preceded by
      Priscilla Leung
      Member of the Legislative Council
      Hong Kong order of precedence
      Member of the Legislative Council
      Succeeded by
      Cheung Kwok-che
      Member of the Legislative Council
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