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Article

11 May 2020

Author:
Khmer Times,
Author:
Khmer Times,
Author:
Khmer Times

柬埔寨:600多名制衣工人举行抗议活动,要求厂方支付拖欠的工资

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“制衣工人抗议拖欠4月份的工资”,2020512

金边市(Phnom Penh)坡森芷区(PorsencheySEPIA服装厂的600多名工人……在工厂前举行抗议,要求厂方支付拖欠的工资。

其中一名工人Sok Kha说,他们没有拿到工资……他还说,抗议活动是在该公司未能兑现承诺后举行的,公司原先承诺在周六发工资。

“自2020年初以来,工资一直是延迟发放,4月份的工资还没有发”他说,拖欠工资使支付房租更加难度。“我们还要求公司支付停产后应发放的部分工资(30美元)。” ……

600名工人在4月份工作了17天,但没有拿到工资。我们要求公司定期按时发工资,”她说。

全国工会联盟主席(National Trade Unions Coalitions)萨利(Far Saly)表示,工人们越来越担心在疫情中出现大规模的裁员和停薪留职。

“工会关注的是,随着更多的工人受冠状病毒的影响而失业,政府如何帮助受到冲击的工人,”萨利说……

Part of the following timelines

Cambodia: Garment workers protest unpaid wages as COVID-19 disrupts supply chains

Cambodia: Over 2000 workers of Chinese garment and footwear companies protest to demand unpaid wages

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