C.CAWDU denies accusations of inciting workers to protest at the Kavanh factories in Takhmao City



C.CAWDU union at Gawon Apparel in Kandal province refuses factory owner's claim that union has incited workers to protest Before the factory, there was a roadblock protest. The refusal after the Garment Factory boss sent a letter to the Minister of Labor that C.CAWDU union incited workers to strike.
Mr. C. Bora, union officer for Gwanghwan factories in Takhmao, Mr. Ran Boro, denied that strike strikes or sleep protests in front of factories day and night, and The petition to intervene in the Cabinet of Prime Minister Hun Sen is the intention of all workers without union unions. However, he acknowledged that some women had to rely on unions to sleep on the sidewalk 21 at the Gawan factory at night. The women were afraid of the silent night of the girls.
Garment factory workers in Takhmao City have been sleeping in front of the factory since December 10, 2017 because their employer refused to pay the wage. Monthly, let them suspect that the employer intentionally closed the factory quietly and looted the material without paying the workers.
On December 13, 2017, factory boss Chukkrihit reported to the Kandal Labor Department that transporting equipment from the factory was to change machines. New orders are met for new customers. The factory owner called the workers' protest illegal. On Jan. 4, nearly 600 workers at a Garment factory were hired by the factory bosses after they protested in front of the factory, refusing to accept them. Go to work by employer. The workers alleged that Garment factory owners had violated labor laws and violated workers' rights.
On January 15, the Garment Manufacturers Association in Cambodia filed a lawsuit against CCAWDU to the Ministry of Labor, accusing the union of inciting workers to block the road. Workers continue to protest in front of the factory looking forward to a solution of labor disputes. In his January 15 letter to Minister of Labor Ith Sam Heng, who was recently released on January 23, the boss of the factory Gadhafi Chakkhan Hye accuses the CCACO of inciting workers to strike before the factory day and night.
The South Korean employer told Labor Minister Ith Sam Heng that the labor dispute at the Garment factory had been tried legally, but the workers still did not. Following the referendum order of the Arbitration Council and that the Kandal Provincial Court also issued a warrant for protection on 27 March December 2017, ordering workers to return to work. In the same letter, Chakrynhi alleged that CCAWDU did not comply with the Kandal Provincial Court's injunction by continuing to incite workers to shut down. Exit - access to both front and rear factories and not to import firms.

A worker protesting for bringing a husband and son to sleep in front of Garwon factories for more than a month is Ms. Than Nyeap, claiming that CCAWDU has not incited workers. No, the workers were staging protests to demand for themselves and were looking for unions to meet. She claims that no one wants to sleep, smells on the sidewalk, and faces danger, but if the boss accepts the pay for all workers The workers did not want to be held in front of the factory. ""
According to the workers, because of the lack of affordability of living rooms after the factory boss refused to pay the workers, Quilters fall in front of the factory at night and some workers go to work during the day and go back to the factory. At night. They expect the Prime Minister to intervene, because on January 18, two factory workers filed petitions to Prime Minister's officials. Hun Sen in Cabinet under Storm Pheap in front of Wat Botum, in order to ask the employer to intervene to pay wages and salaries to workers.

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