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Crackdown in Cambodia
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by
Mirjam van Heugten
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published
07-04-2014
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last modified
19-01-2016 12:54
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living wage,
free the 23,
Cambodia
The following report from March 2014 was written in response to the violent crackdown of garment workers in Phnom Penh in January 2014. It discusses the current human and labor rights crisis affecting garment workers in Cambodia; its relationship to the underlying issue of inadequate wages; the response of university licensees to the WRC’s recent communications to them on this subject; and the WRC’s recommendations for further action by licensees and other brands and retailers doing business in Cambodia.
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News Flash: Cambodian trial adjourned
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by
emma
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published
06-05-2014
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last modified
06-05-2014 14:57
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filed under:
Cambodia,
living wage,
free the 23
The trial of 23 Cambodians who were arrested during living wage strikes in Phnom Penh in January has been postponed for a second time. The trial that was originally due to begin on April 25, resumed on May 6 only to be adjourned again. The trial is now scheduled to begin on May 20.
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News flash: Cambodian trial continues tomorrow
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by
Mirjam van Heugten
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20-05-2014
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last modified
20-05-2014 11:23
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filed under:
Cambodia,
living wage,
FoA,
free the 23
Clean Clothes Campaign and campaigners around the world continue to call for the immediate dropping of all charges and release of the 23 men arrested in Cambodia in January 2014. Today the third day of the trial was postponed again, to tomorrow.
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Free the 23 verdict: 30th May
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by
Mirjam van Heugten
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published
22-05-2014
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last modified
22-05-2014 15:44
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filed under:
Cambodia,
living wage,
free the 23
The verdict of the 23 people arrested during the wage strikes in Cambodia last January will be announced at 8am on May 30. Free the 23!
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