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Inmante growth eases but surge in drug arrests leaves prisons packed
Phnom Penh, July 09, 2012- The number of inmates incarcerated for drug offenses increased by 163% in 2011, but the Cambodian prison population grew only modestly overall, according to a new LICADHO report.
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Inmante growth eases but surge in drug arrests leaves prisons packed
Phnom Penh, July 09, 2012- The number of inmates incarcerated for drug offenses increased by 163% in 2011, but the Cambodian prison population grew only modestly overall, according to a new LICADHO report.
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Inmante growth eases but surge in drug arrests leaves prisons packed
Phnom Penh, July 09, 2012- The number of inmates incarcerated for drug offenses increased by 163% in 2011, but the Cambodian prison population grew only modestly overall, according to a new LICADHO report.
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CCU expresses disappointment at the absence of factory owner from negotiations and vows to continue to support workers
The CCU negotiating team lead by Mr. Rong Chhun and Mrs. Yang Sophorn have expressed their disappointment that only the Tai Yang factory administrator attended the negotiations held at the Ministry for Labour today, which they say has contributed to the failure to find a solution to the workers demands.
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CCU expresses disappointment at the absence of factory owner from negotiations and vows to continue to support workers
The CCU negotiating team lead by Mr. Rong Chhun and Mrs. Yang Sophorn have expressed their disappointment that only the Tai Yang factory administrator attended the negotiations held at the Ministry for Labour today, which they say has contributed to the failure to find a solution to the workers demands.
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CCU expresses disappointment at the absence of factory owner from negotiations and vows to continue to support workers
The CCU negotiating team lead by Mr. Rong Chhun and Mrs. Yang Sophorn have expressed their disappointment that only the Tai Yang factory administrator attended the negotiations held at the Ministry for Labour today, which they say has contributed to the failure to find a solution to the workers demands.
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CCU expresses disappointment at the absence of factory owner from negotiations and vows to continue to support workers
The CCU negotiating team lead by Mr. Rong Chhun and Mrs. Yang Sophorn have expressed their disappointment that only the Tai Yang factory administrator attended the negotiations held at the Ministry for Labour today, which they say has contributed to the failure to find a solution to the workers demands.
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Trade union leader threatened with arrest has CCU leads workers’ rights campaign
Cambodian Alliance of Trade Unions (CATU) under presidency of Mrs. Yang Sophorn has been leading the organization of a workers strike at the Tai Yang I, II and CamWell factories in Kandal province. The workers started the strike after the company refused to enter negotiations with CATU representatives on five key workers requests.
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Trade union leader threatened with arrest has CCU leads workers’ rights campaign
Cambodian Alliance of Trade Unions (CATU) under presidency of Mrs. Yang Sophorn has been leading the organization of a workers strike at the Tai Yang I, II and CamWell factories in Kandal province. The workers started the strike after the company refused to enter negotiations with CATU representatives on five key workers requests.
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Trade union leader threatened with arrest has CCU leads workers’ rights campaign
Cambodian Alliance of Trade Unions (CATU) under presidency of Mrs. Yang Sophorn has been leading the organization of a workers strike at the Tai Yang I, II and CamWell factories in Kandal province. The workers started the strike after the company refused to enter negotiations with CATU representatives on five key workers requests.
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Trade union leader threatened with arrest has CCU leads workers’ rights campaign
Cambodian Alliance of Trade Unions (CATU) under presidency of Mrs. Yang Sophorn has been leading the organization of a workers strike at the Tai Yang I, II and CamWell factories in Kandal province. The workers started the strike after the company refused to enter negotiations with CATU representatives on five key workers requests.
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