Civil society organizations (CSOs) have urged the government to take preventative measures and tougher action following a series of tragic building collapses that have claimed nearly 70 lives since last year.
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More than 50 people involved in land disputes in Tbong Khmum and Svay Rieng provinces gathered to submit a petition at the ministries of Justice; Interior; and Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, requesting a solution.
More than 100 families in Preah Vihear province are demanding compensation from the authorities over the construction of a reservoir which they claim had affected their livelihoods.
Thousands of Cambodian workers at a Phnom Penh casino that turns over more than a billion dollars a year continued a strike Friday (Jan 10) calling for better pay, in a country where Chinese money has driven a gambling boom. It is a Hong Kong-listed casino company have gone on strike for higher pay and better working conditions.http://bit.ly/2FDsNpl; http://bit.ly/2TatL4i; http://bit.ly/35LgF06; http://bit.ly/2NhzJN0