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Essential Rights for Workers: What to Know About Working in Bad Weather

Have you noticed that bad weather is becoming more frequent? Every time a red or black rain warning is issued, the biggest concerns for workers are: "Do I have to go to work?", "Will I lose pay for being late?", and "Can I leave early?". To avoid confusion, let’s clarify how labor laws protect your rights!

 

Yellow / Red Rain Warning

 

Black Rain Warning
1. Before Work Starts with Black Rain
2. During Work Hours with Black Rain
3. Cancellation of Black Rain Warning
4. Black Rain Still in Effect at End of Shift

 

Core Rights for Workers to Know!
Pay & Leave Protection
Injury Protection on Commute (4 Hours Before and After)

Under the Employees' Compensation Ordinance, if you suffer an accident while commuting directly between home and work within 4 hours before or after work during black rain, red rain, or typhoon signal No. 8 or higher, it will be considered a work injury, and the employer must take responsibility for compensation.

New "Extreme Situation" Notification

When severe typhoons cause significant public transport disruption or widespread flooding, the government will issue an "extreme situation" announcement. During this time, work arrangements are similar to those under typhoon signal No. 8 or black rain warning—employees should stay safe and not go to work unless they are essential personnel.

 

Friendly Reminder:
To avoid disputes, it's best to establish clear work arrangements with your company in advance according to the Labour Department's guidelines on working during severe weather and "extreme situations." Remember, personal safety is always the top priority!

Posted at 18:43 - 23/08/2025 by Lazybird admin