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Factory workers demand unpaid wages in Por Senchey
More than 600 workers of Quality Textile Co Ltd in Por Senchey district’s Chaom Chao I commune staged a protest yesterday to demand their outstanding wages from last month, after only receiving $30 from the company.
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Traffic police ordered not to stop motorists who do not flout laws
National Police Commissioner General Neth Savoeun yesterday warned the capital’s and all provincial police chiefs to remove all roadblocks and not to check motorists who have not violated traffic laws, saying they would face punishment if such incidents continue.
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Suspended workers get unemployment
The Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training has announced allowance payments for more than 33,000 suspended workers from the garment and tourism sectors.
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Five jailed a year each for kidnap and extortion
Phnom Penh Municipal Court today convicted and sentenced five Chinese men to one year in prison each for wrongfully confining a countryman over a $26,000 debt.
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Transwoman stands trial for posting naked photos online
Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday began the trial for the case of a transgender woman accused of distributing pornographic materials online.
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Capital calls for Covid-19 caution
The Phnom Penh Municipal Hall announced on Monday that authorities in the city’s 14 districts must encourage people to continue various safety measures to prevent a second wave of Covid-19.
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Border protests denied despite growing concern over financial implications for vendors
Banteay Meanchey provincial governor, Um Reatrey has rejected the Cambodian Informal Economic Workers Association (CIEWA) right to protest at the Poipet border with Thailand to demand its reopening.
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Vietnamese firm ‘destroys’ indigenous land
A giant Vietnamese agribusiness company is destroying indigenous land in Cambodia’s Ratanakkiri province, said a joint press release from Equitable Cambodia and Inclusive Development International that was published on Monday.
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Conflicting claims over Vietnam’s removal of tents
The “border-some” tents issue has taken a new turn with the Interior Ministry, saying Vietnam has removed all 31 of the structures at a disputed border stretch while a local official says some still remain.
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Minister wants team effort to protect forests
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Veng Sakhon has urged companies that were granted economic land concessions by the government in Koh Kong province to collaborate fully with local authorities in protecting forest land.
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Unions discuss plight of suspended and laid off workers
The Cambodia Labor Confederation yesterday held a meeting with representatives from 60 local unions to discuss the plight of workers who have lost jobs or are suspended from work in factories, which have stopped operations due to falling orders caused by the pandemic.
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Five years later, bogus real estate deal finally settled with buyers
Kampong Speu landowner Nuon Chan Makara promised on Monday to settle an ongoing land dispute with local citizens after five years of fighting her husband in court.
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Inbound air passengers must undergo quarantine
Health Minister Mam Bun Heng said yesterday that from now on Cambodia will be enforcing a strict mandatory 14-day quarantine for all passengers flying into the Kingdom.
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Kingdom tightens entry
Minister of Health Mam Bun Heng confirmed that measures to prevent Covid-19 from being imported from abroad had been tightened, and all passengers arriving at airports would now be quarantined.
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Gov’t intervention resolves long-standing land dispute between divorced couple
Kampong Speu Provincial Hall yesterday said it successfully resolved a dispute between a formerly married couple over 1,100 hectares of land in the province’s Phnom Sruoch district, putting an end to the long-standing conflict between both parties.
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Sar Kheng calls for cooperation in identifying Kingdom’s virus-hit poor
The government has advised Phnom Penh and provincial task forces to cooperate with local authorities in helping identify poor families, so they can register and benefit from a planned cash subsidy scheme that aims to help poorer families adversely affected by COVID-19.
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New Road Traffic Law lauded a success
Implementation of new Road Traffic Law is a success as more road users obey the law.
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Vietnam yet to reply to diplomatic note over tents in disputed stretch
The Vietnamese government has still not replied to a diplomatic note sent from Cambodia over the setting up of tents in a disputed border stretch, prompting an accusation it does not value good neighbourly ties.
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Public warned of second wave
Prime Minister Hun Sen has repeated his call on the public to remain vigilant and adhere to safety practices recommended by health experts to prevent a second wave of the Covid-19 outbreak.
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New focus on court case backlog
The Ministry of Justice has launched a campaign to clear up the backlog of cases at each municipal and provincial court.
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