NGO’s role in improving access to labor justice

By Phy • June 21st, 2008

Two stories on labor matters were reported in Khmer by Radio Free Asia yesterday. The first one said that Chinese supervisors drove Cambodian workers into the wild in Kampot province, beat them up and finally abandoned them. The second reported that a Thai worker hit a Cambodian worker.

All they could do to have their voice heard was to report their problems to human rights NGOs who would then help them in the judicial proceeding if any.

 

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