Tag: Cambodia
Cambodia’s brick factory workers carry debt across generations
Large loans, low pay keep Cambodians stuck in slavery-like conditions
Water pollution endangers the ‘Heart of Cambodia’
Contaminated water from Tonle Sap Lake is creating serious health problems for many Cambodians
Cambodian workers fret over EU’s partial EBA withdrawal
EU acting on human rights grounds, but workers worry about bottom line
SPOTLIGHT: Air pollution an increasing burden in Southeast Asia
Public wrestles with the downside of economic growth and growing energy demand
Cover up or be censored: Cambodia orders women not look sexy...
Seven Cambodian women's rights groups pointed out that the women vendors had breached no law
Expose reveals child labor in Cambodian brick kilns despite crackdown
Behind growing demand for bricks, extreme heat, dangerous machinery and poor sanitation have created a vicious cycle of poverty, illness and debt
Cambodia’s night-shift workers lose sleep over benefit cut
Govt plans to withdraw a 30 percent bonus that the country’s night-shift workers currently receive
Cambodian garment workers face rocky road to work
They are forced to travel to work standing in the back of old trucks or vans
Dropping the gavel on Cambodia’s opposition
Accused of treason, does Kem Sokha stand a chance in Cambodia's 'systemized kangaroo court' system?
Rights group says Cambodia opposition leader denied right to public trial
HRW claims journalists, human rights monitors blocked from entering courtroom