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$2 million grant to aid Kingdom’s labour relations and dispute resolution
The USAID and the Swedish Embassy today donated more than $2 million to the Arbitration Council Foundation to further enhance the Kingdom’s labour relations and dispute resolution services.
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Arbitration Council receives funds from the US, Sweden
The Arbitration Council said on Thursday that it handled 2,882 cases from 2003 to 2019, which affected over 1.11 million workers in the industrial and service sectors across the country.
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Factories file for suspension, 3,000 workers to be affected
At least 10 factories have filed for temporary suspension as the supply of raw materials from China dries up, the Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training said on Thursday. This could affect the livelihoods of as many as 3,000 workers.
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Draft law on accountability and abuse of government authority in the works: SCC
The Supreme Consultative Council drafted a law on the violation of duties, aiming to punish government officials, including those in the military, who infringe on their duty to serve the public or abuse their power to drive personal interests.
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Ministry seeks ways to reduce road accidents involving garment workers
The Labour Ministry is seeking ways to reduce traffic accidents involving garment workers as the number of death and injury remains high.
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Follow labour law effectively, employers told
The Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training has issued letters to employers reminding them to implement the Kingdom’s labour laws more effectively, especially concerning the seniority payment formula.
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General hit by links to land grabs, arrests
NGO Natural Resource and Wildlife Preservation Organisation (NRWPO) director Chea Hean and two families have accused two-star general Chea Yothin of suing them at the Kampong Speu provincial court for defamation in a 105sqm land dispute in Phnom Sruoch district.
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Request to summon diplomats shot down during Sokha hearing
Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday shot down multiple requests made by Kem Sokha’s lawyers to summon foreign diplomats allegedly implicated in their client’s treason case.
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Government declares forest in Ratanakiri as protected area
The government has decided to designate the Yak Om Yak Kara Lake in Ratanakiri province as a protected area to preserve natural resources.
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Sokha still defiant as trial enters sixth week
At his treason trial at the Phnom Penh Municipal Court on Wednesday, the former president of the Supreme Court-dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) Kem Sokha denied he had any plans to stage a colour revolution.
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Enforcement over education
Minister of Interior Sar Kheng, who is also chairman of the National Road Safety Committee, on Thursday called 2020 the year of traffic law enforcement. He said the time for educating motorists rather than punishing them has ended.
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Second candidate summoned over judicial exam case
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court on Thursday summoned a second candidate of the judicial examination on accusations of defamation and libel.
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Do not ignore people’s demands, Sar Kheng says
Interior Minister Sar Kheng warned his subordinates that colour revolution could result from people’s displeasure over civil servants who failed to deliver good public services.
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Ministry refutes claims that 2019 census is flawed
The Ministry of Planning yesterday refuted claims that the census it carried out last year had flaws.
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Absence of Chinese nationals felt in Sihanoukville after ban on online gambling
The departure of Chinese nationals from Sihanoukville following the ban on online gambling and amid fear of a novel coronavirus outbreak in the Kingdom is becoming more apparent as Chinese-owned businesses closed their doors.
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Online vendor charged over coronavirus face mask con
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday charged and detained an online face mask vendor for cheating six people of more than $40,000 in exchange for imported protective face masks amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Nigerian and Vietnamese arrested for cyber crime related offences
Boeung Keng Kang district police confirmed that on Wednesday morning, a Nigerian man, along with a Vietnamese man and woman were arrested in Boeung Keng Kang I, Phnom Penh. The exact crimes are not clear, but involve the internet.
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City Hall announces open bidding for capital waste management
City Hall has announced the beginning of an open tender process for companies interested in addressing Phnom Penh’s waste problems after Cintri, a company that held a rubbish collection monopoly in the capital for about two decades, lost its license in December for failing to meet its obligations.
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PM urges China to export urgent raw materials
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday urged Chinese Ambassador Wang Wentian to look into the possibility of exporting raw materials by air and sea to the Kingdom in order to prevent job losses resulting from a suspension in the operation of garment factories.
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Sokha grilled over party merger and CNRP funds
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday questioned former opposition leader Kem Sokha over his decision to merge his Human Rights Party with the Sam Rainsy Party to create the now-defunct Cambodian National Rescue Party. The source of the funds which were used to conduct the party’s operations was also a subject of inquiry.
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