For too many garment, footwear, and travel goods workers, the Ministry of Labor and Vocational Training (MoLVT) continues to treat union registration as an obstacle course. Applications are routinely returned for minor spelling, punctuation, or formatting mistakes, forcing repeated resubmissions while leaders are dismissed or convinced to leave the union in the meantime. Without formal recognition, unregistered unions are not able to collect union dues from members or represent them in disputes, leaving workers legally unprotected and employers unaccountable.
More than 1,000 workers of Shane (Cambodia) Furniture Co., Ltd in Chantrea district, Svay Rieng province, who protested for three days from October 11 over the company’s failure to correctly calculate their wages, have returned to work after the Labor Ministry intervened.
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Prince Bank customers have been left frustrated and panicked after the US- and UK-sanctioned bank’s app and website went down, leaving them unable to access their money or make transactions, despite the bank’s assurances that all services are operating normally.