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International Rights Groups call for solution in Labor Dispute at Cambodian Walmart Supplier
On September 18, international human rights and labor groups released at statement expressing support and seeking redress for some 200 garment workers locked in a dispute with Kingsland Garment Cambodia Ltd., a supplier of the global clothing brands Walmart and H&M. The workers are owed approximately $200,000 in wages and indemnity by Kingsland, a Hong Kong-based company.
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International Rights Groups call for solution in Labor Dispute at Cambodian Walmart Supplier
On September 18, international human rights and labor groups released at statement expressing support and seeking redress for some 200 garment workers locked in a dispute with Kingsland Garment Cambodia Ltd., a supplier of the global clothing brands Walmart and H&M. The workers are owed approximately $200,000 in wages and indemnity by Kingsland, a Hong Kong-based company.
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International Rights Groups call for solution in Labor Dispute at Cambodian Walmart Supplier
On September 18, international human rights and labor groups released at statement expressing support and seeking redress for some 200 garment workers locked in a dispute with Kingsland Garment Cambodia Ltd., a supplier of the global clothing brands Walmart and H&M. The workers are owed approximately $200,000 in wages and indemnity by Kingsland, a Hong Kong-based company.
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International Rights Groups call for solution in Labor Dispute at Cambodian Walmart Supplier
On September 18, international human rights and labor groups released at statement expressing support and seeking redress for some 200 garment workers locked in a dispute with Kingsland Garment Cambodia Ltd., a supplier of the global clothing brands Walmart and H&M. The workers are owed approximately $200,000 in wages and indemnity by Kingsland, a Hong Kong-based company.
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International Rights Groups call for solution in Labor Dispute at Cambodian Walmart Supplier
On September 18, international human rights and labor groups released at statement expressing support and seeking redress for some 200 garment workers locked in a dispute with Kingsland Garment Cambodia Ltd., a supplier of the global clothing brands Walmart and H&M. The workers are owed approximately $200,000 in wages and indemnity by Kingsland, a Hong Kong-based company.
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International Rights Groups call for solution in Labor Dispute at Cambodian Walmart Supplier
On September 18, international human rights and labor groups released at statement expressing support and seeking redress for some 200 garment workers locked in a dispute with Kingsland Garment Cambodia Ltd., a supplier of the global clothing brands Walmart and H&M. The workers are owed approximately $200,000 in wages and indemnity by Kingsland, a Hong Kong-based company.
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Walmart and H&M Supplier Fails to Attend Conciliation with Kingsland Employees
We, the undersigned members of civil society, international labor support organizations and trade unions express our extreme discontent that Kingsland factory owners have failed to attend conciliation regarding outstanding payments of almost US$200,000 owed to Kingsland employees.
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Walmart and H&M Supplier Fails to Attend Conciliation with Kingsland Employees
January 18, 2013 - We, the undersigned members of civil society, international labor support organizations and trade unions express our extreme discontent that Kingsland factory owners have failed to attend conciliation regarding outstanding payments of almost S$200,000 owed to Kingsland employees.
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Walmart and H&M Supplier Fails to Attend Conciliation with Kingsland Employees We, the
We, the undersigned members of civil society, international labor support organizations and trade unions express our extreme discontent that Kingsland factory owners have failed to attend conciliation egarding outstanding payments of almost US$200,000 owed to Kingsland employees.
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Walmart and H&M Supplier Fails to Attend Conciliation with Kingsland Employees
We, the undersigned members of civil society, international labor support organizations and trade unions express our extreme discontent that Kingsland factory owners have failed to attend conciliation regarding outstanding payments of almost US$200,000 owed to Kingsland employees.
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CCHR Launches a new Human Rights Defenders Website Containing Valuable Information on International and Cambodian Laws and an Interactive Legal Forum
Today, 18 January 2013, the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) Human Rights Defenders Project launches a new website, www.sithi.org/hrd, which is designed to be an important source of information to assist human rights defenders (“HRDs”), lawyers and members of civil society in the legal protection and the promotion of human rights, particularly the rights to freedom of expression, association and assembly in Cambodia.
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CCHR Launches a new Human Rights Defenders Website Containing Valuable Information on International and Cambodian Laws and an Interactive Legal Forum
Today, 18 January 2013, the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) Human Rights Defenders Project launches a new website, www.sithi.org/hrd, which is designed to be an important source of information to assist human rights defenders (“HRDs”), lawyers and members of civil society in the legal protection and the promotion of human rights, particularly the rights to freedom of expression, association and assembly in Cambodia.
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