Striking Cambodian workers get factory to meet demands


PHNOM PENH (The Phnom Penh Post/ANN): More than 200 striking factory workers in Svay Rieng province have agreed to return to work and allow operations to resume after their employer promised to meet a list of demands.

Provincial Department of Labour and Vocational Training director Ou Sokhoeun said on Jan 26 that it had been three days since workers at Master Blacksmith Metal Products Co Ltd walked out in protest, gathering in front of the factory with banners and demanding management accede to nine conditions.

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