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Workers in Kandal walk-out in protest over colleague’s dismissal
More than one hundred Prestige Garment workers in Kandal province walked out in protest yesterday after their colleague was sacked for attempting to form a local union.
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The National Authority for Land Dispute Resolution gets new president
The National Authority for Land Dispute Resolution (NALDR) recently underwent a structural overhaul.
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Former opposition member signals rift in leadership
Kong Korm, a former top adviser of the dissolved opposition party, yesterday said Kem Sokha and Sam Rainsy are no longer political allies.
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Union implores ILO to help jailed news fixer
The president of the Cambodian Confederation of Unions yesterday asked the International Labour Organisation to intervene in the case of Rath Rott Mony, a news fixer who was charged over his role in the production of a controversial sex trafficking documentary.
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Government reorganises land dispute resolution body
The government has reorganised the Kingdom’s land resolution body, which deals with land disputes.
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Muslims seek help from PM
The Muslim residents of Poipet town are seeking intervention from Prime Minister Hun Sen after a court ruled in November against returning a 160sqm plot they claim belongs to their mosque.
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Dozens of migrant workers deported from Thailand
Fifty-one migrant workers working illegally in Thailand were deported on Wednesday through Banteay Meanchey province’s Poipet International Border Checkpoint.
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‘Bewildered’ Rainsy predicts ‘99% of CNRP’ to reject pardon chance
Acting president of the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) Sam Rainsy was on Thursday labelled “bewildered” by a senior government official after predicting that “99 per cent” of his party’s 118 banned former lawmakers would not seek a return of their political rights when a proposed law change takes effect.
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GMAC calls on union leaders to respect law
The Garment Manufacturers Association in Cambodia (GMAC) released a statement on Tuesday asking union leaders to halt protests and comply with the incoming law on seniority indemnity back pay.
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Garment workers accuse company of hiring thugs to disrupt protest
Garment workers from City Spark Cambodian Co Ltd in Por Senchey district yesterday filed a complaint with police alleging that the company hired gangsters to break up a protest for better working conditions on Tuesday.
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Sok Eysan: ‘Convict’ sent ‘secret’ message to PM
Senior Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) officials claimed on Wednesday that former opposition leader Sam Rainsy recently sent a “secret” message to Prime Minister Hun Sen requesting to negotiate.
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Sam Rainsy ordered to pay Hun Sen
The Supreme Court yesterday upheld two lower court verdicts to convict former opposition leader Sam Rainsy of defamation and order him to pay about $1 million to Prime Minister Hun Sen for alleging that the premier bribed pro-government activist Thy Sovantha to attack the opposition.
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Union leaders prepare appeals
Three of six union leaders found guilty of instigating violence during massive protests for higher garment worker wages in 2013 and 2014 have begun to file appeals.
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Extradition request for US paedophile upheld
The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a decision to extradite a US male found guilty in the US of having illicit sexual conduct with young girls.
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Court orders $1M Sam Rainsy payment
The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a lower court ruling ordering opposition the court-dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) acting president Sam Rainsy to pay Prime Minister Hun Sen $1 million over a 2016 defamation case.
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MoL and ILO vow improved migrant workers support
The Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training and the International Labour Organisation (ILO) jointly published a labour migration policy on Tuesday that is intended to improve conditions for Cambodia’s migrant workers abroad.
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Ex-boxer tried for torturing son
Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday tried a former kickboxing champion who allegedly beat and tortured his six-year-old son whom he accused of stealing about $0.25 in June.
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GMAC urges unions to respect labour directive
The Garment Manufacturers Association in Cambodia has demanded all unions respect Directive 443 issued by the Labour Ministry and for the government to urge those affected by the directive to comply.
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Sam Rainsy ‘faces isolation’ when law change comes into force
A senior ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) official on Wednesday warned of opposition leader Sam Rainsy’s impending “isolation” when the amendment to Article 45 of the Law on Political Parties comes into effect.
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Family of jailed RT news fixer seeks help from Russian embassy
About ten family members and friends of a news fixer charged over his role in a sex trafficking documentary dismissed as fake news by the government attempted to submit a petition to the Russian embassy in the capital yesterday asking it to lobby for his freedom.
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