Workers at Pak Fah Yeow

Gan thought he treated his staff in a nice way, but he wouldn’t describe it as a family culture. The staff was stable, most with long employment. He believed there was no dissatisfaction among the staff. For example, Gan’s personal manager had worked as his personal assistant since 1974 when she was 18. The Company’s Chief Operating Officer had been working here for nearly 20 years. One of the company’s directors, now retired, had worked for the company since he was 18 until he reached the retirement age of 70. Now he had become one of Gan’s best friends.
Most of the staff has been working for the company for over 3-4 years, and many of the factory workers have been serving for more than 10-15 years. Since the old workers were more familiar with the machines (although they did not have strong educational background), sometimes they were more helpful than the newly recruited educated technical staff. Currently, there were about 120 employees in the company: about 100 factory workers and 20 office employees. About 80% of the workers were women. The few men workers mainly carried out heavy duties such as loading and unloading.

Interviewee
Company Pak Fah Yeow International Limited
Date
Subject Industry
Duration 4m51s
Language English
Material Type
Collection
Source Hong Kong Memory Project Oral History Interview
Repository Hong Kong Memory Project
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Accession No. AY-GWS-SEG-011
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