Singapore security union backs guards after row with swearing Hong Kong principal
Singapore’s Union of Security Employees (USE) said on Thursday that it “stands firmly behind” the security guards involved in a confrontation with a Hong Kong school principal in which he swore at them. The secondary school principal, Lee Cheuk‑hing, who was on a trip to Singapore with a group of students, was seen arguing with the guards over a parking matter at SAFRA Jurong, a recreational club, in a video widely circulated on social media. Lee has since tendered his resign
Singapore's Union of Security Employees (USE) has expressed strong support for security guards who were subjected to verbal abuse by a Hong Kong school principal. The incident occurred at SAFRA Jurong, a recreational club, during a confrontation over a parking issue. Video footage of the principal, Lee Cheuk-hing, swearing at the guards gained significant traction online. Following the controversy, Mr. Lee has since stepped down from his position at San Wui Secondary School.
This incident highlights the importance of respecting service workers and underscores the potential consequences of public misconduct.
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