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Coronavirus brings trouble to Cambodia’s garment industry
Hundreds of garment factories in Cambodia and elsewhere in Asia are facing serious financial problems because clothing brands have either canceled their orders or stopped placing new ones over the past several weeks.
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Prime Minister Hun Sen calls on civil servants and workers to just stay home on Labour Day
All workers and employees, including those in the civil service has been called on to stay home during the upcoming Labour Day celebrations to prevent the spread of COVID-19 pandemic in the country.
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State of Emergency draft signed into law
Acting Head of State Say Chhum yesterday signed the draft law on “State of Emergency” into legislation after the Constitutional Council of Cambodia unanimously approved it earlier this week, a decree obtained yesterday evening revealed.
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Ministry works to aid migrant workers
The Interior Ministry is looking for a strategy to help more than 90,000 unemployed migrant workers who returned from Thailand during Khmer New Year and are now unable to go back to their jobs because of an ongoing lockdown.
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Teaching clip deleted after Maha Nikaya sect protests
The Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport on Wednesday decided to delete a video clip published by professor Long Sarin which compared the two dominant sects of Buddhism in Cambodia – Maha Nikaya and Dhammayuttika.
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International school agrees to fee discount
The Education Ministry said that PARAGON International School management agreed not to increase school fees for this academic year for all grades after parents of the students staged a protest.
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Hun Sen: Obey traffic laws to ensure safety
As policemen across the country prepare to enforce higher fines for traffic offences starting May 1, Prime Minister Hun Sen called on the people to obey traffic laws.
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New ministry council to track illicit content posted online
The Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts on Tuesday formed a Disciplinary and Accolade Council to control activities on social media in a bid to fight the proliferation of malicious content, which could negatively impact society.
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Call for reduced sentences and pardons of 273
Minister of Justice Koeut Rith led a meeting of the National Commission of Cambodia to review and request a reduction in sentences or pardons for 273 inmates that Prime Minister Hun Sen can give to the King during the Visak Bochea ceremony on Wednesday, May 6.
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Acting Head of State may be able to declare emergency
Senior officials said yesterday Acting Head of State Say Chhum is not only able to sign the “State of Emergency” draft into law but also declare an emergency while King Norodom Sihamoni is absent from the Kingdom.
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Council says state of emergency draft law in line with Constitution
The Constitutional Council of Cambodia (CCC) unanimously approved a state of emergency draft law at a plenary session on Monday night, before it was sent to the Royal Government by the National Assembly for approval.
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Two former military officers stand trial for recruiting soldiers illegally
The Military Court today began the trial of two former military officers accused for illegally recruiting about 250 soldiers between 2016 and 2019.
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Gov’t registers virus-hit poor
The Ministry of Planning has assigned its departments throughout the Kingdom to register a comprehensive identification data of poor households who will receive assistance from the government during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Social Affairs Ministry discusses contribution to vulnerable Cambodians
The Ministry of Social Affairs, Veterans and Youth Rehabilitation yesterday held a press conference about the present achievements and future goals of the ministry.
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Officials deny forest-cutting claims
Forest activists conducted a 10-day forest crimes investigation in the Prey Lang region and claimed to have found more than 200 workers camping in five different locations cutting down about 2,000 trees. Authorities have denied the claim.
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Government deters gatherings on Labour Day amid coronavirus pandemic
The government called on all employees to celebrate the International Labour Day on May 1 in their homes amid the coronavirus pandemic. The warning comes as Labour Day celebrations are typically met with protests and gatherings of unions.
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Garment workers not at risk of coronavirus infection: Ministry
With the public concerned over possible coronavirus infection among garment workers, a senior labour ministry official said they are free of the virus.
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PM assigns group to ensure social services for informal employees
Prime Minister Hun Sen signed a decision on April 17 to create a working group to synchronise social protection registration with data management systems to ensure those who need social services have access to them.
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Foreigners will not be issued visa extension for failing to be registered
Visa extension will not be issued for foreigners who fail to register in the Foreigners Present in Cambodia System by July, the Interior Ministry’s General Department of Immigration said yesterday. The electronic application form, which was created last year, aims to record data about foreigners living in and visiting the Kingdom.
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Over 100,000 hit by factory suspension
Over 130 garment and footwear factories have filed for operational suspension since January, affecting some 100,000 workers, the Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training said.
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