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Kampuchea Workers Demonstrate Deterioration Of The Situation, Korean Enterprises Have Been Involved.

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Workers Demonstrate And Strike In Kampuchea

< p > according to reports from South Korean media, in the case of Kampuchea laborers demanding wage increases through violent demonstrations, the court issued subpoenas against the leadership of the National Salvation Party, which led the anti government demonstrations, which led to the proliferation of chaos throughout the country.

The Korean enterprises entering Kampuchea claimed that the a href= "//www.sjfzxm.com/news/index_p.asp" > workers' strike "/a" had caused losses to the production of the enterprises, and they were preparing to sue for compensation on the basis of trade unions.

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< p > it is reported that the court of Kampuchea recently issued a summons to two people, such as Sam Rainsy, who led the anti government demonstration of the Kampuchea Salvation Party (CNRP), "because they were suspected of inciting demonstrations, causing social chaos".

As a result, the two leaders of CNRP need to cooperate with the authorities before January 14th.

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Prior to "P", Paso Che Von, mayor of Phnom Penh, Kampuchea, issued a document to CNRP on 4 January, and announced that it would ban street demonstrations and park meetings altogether.

The Ministry of defense of Kampuchea also issued a statement warning that "to protect the government, the king and the constitution, the army will take the necessary measures".

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The opposition in the P is strengthening the pressure on the government and demanding the resignation of prime minister Hong Sen of Kampuchea.

They also maintained that "last year's total election of 7. 28 is a corrupt election". "We must re elect the general election next year after the revision of the electoral law."

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< p > foreign media analysis said that after the last general election, the "a href=" //www.sjfzxm.com/news/index_p.asp "> Kampuchea < /a > has been intensifying in opposition to the opposition in the relatively peaceful way, and Kampuchea's political situation is gradually falling into deeper chaos.

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In January 3rd P, the Kampuchea police suppressed the demonstration of the demonstrators demanding higher wages, resulting in at least 4 deaths, more than 30 wounded and bloody clashes.

In January 4th, the police again forced the dissolution of more than 1000 demonstrators. During this process, the two sides clashed again.

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< p > on the other hand, the Korean a href= "//www.sjfzxm.com/news/index_p.asp" > Kampuchea sewing enterprise < /a > is due to the strike of workers resulting in a difference in production.

Now there are more than 60 Korean companies in the Phnom Penh Industrial Park, employing more than 6 local workers.

The incident led to a decrease of 60% to 70% of the operating rate of Korean enterprises.

It is reported that South Korean enterprises are preparing to sue for damages.

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< p > due to frequent strikes, the production of Kampuchea's clothing industry has attracted the attention of the International Labour Organization (ILO).

The organization accuses Kampuchea of "stepping back" in improving the working environment of the garment industry.

The report points out that there are problems in Kampuchea's clothing industry, such as workers' production, fire safety and child labor.

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Under the supervision of the International Labour Organization (ILO), the government and industry in Kampuchea are trying to improve their production conditions, including the implementation of the Kampuchea better factory (BFC) plan, P.

In January next year, the BFC executive team will publish the results of the 21 audit contents of the Kampuchea factory, including child labor, trade union rights, safety conditions and wage payment.

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< p > the executive representative thinks that the plan has caused different levels of pressure on the factories in many ways, and has urged the Kampuchea garment industry to improve the production environment.

Jason Jade, a technical expert at BFC, said: "this is not only for punishing factories that are not well done, but more importantly, to exert public pressure.

At the same time, we discovered which factories failed to comply with the law and which factories did better. "

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