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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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Assessment of Public-Private Partnerships in Cambodia: Constraints and Opportunities
This report is a diagnostic assessment of the readiness of Cambodia to develop and manage public–private partnerships (PPPs). It was prepared jointly with the Agence Française de Développement (AFD), and it is part of a series of studies being prepared by the Southeast Asia Department of the Asian Development Bank (ADB).
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Meet the Boeung Kak Lake 15 Biographies
In May 2012, 15 activists from the Boeung Kak Lake community in Phnom Penh were arrested in relation to a land dispute that displaced thousands of families. Thirteen of them have been convicted and are now serving prison terms; the remaining two were released from pretrial detention on June 15 but still face charges. This document features photographs and biographies of each of the 15 activists.
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Cambodia Imprisoned for Speaking out
On 24 May 2012, the Phnom Penh Municipal Court sentenced 13 women community representatives from Boeung Kak Lake in Cambodia’s capital Phnom Penh to two-and-a-half years in prison. They had been arrested during a peaceful protest to support some of those whose homes had been destroyed in the forced eviction of thousands of families living around the lake. On the day of trial, two other community representatives were arrested outside the court and charged with the same offences; after spending over 20 days in pre-trial detention, they were released on bail on 15 June 2012.
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