07 May 2008
By Ka-Set
Unofficial translation from French by Luc Sâr
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Work accomplished by numerous children in Cambodia brickyards bring serious concerns to two NGOs which conducted an investigation among 132 young workers in July 2007, in the province of Battambang, In a public report distributed on Wednesday 07 May, Licadho and World Vision provide a picture of these children, the majority of whom work full time for a daily earning of 5,000 riels ($1.25), whereas the younger ones – between 8 and 10-year-old – earn only 1,000 riels ($0.25) per day, because they work less and do not show up regularly at the brickyards. The first protest made by the young workers surveyed, is the long hours of work in a difficult, dangerous and unhealthy working environment. More than half of the children surveyed called the working condition “bad.” Eyes irritation, backache, chest pain, headache are among the major health problems these children claim they suffer from. Nevertheless, for those who have not completely abandoned school yet, the majority of them do not want to continue their schooling, but they indicated that they wish to find a job “elsewhere.”
5 comments:
This is great! Cambodia will have some of the best construction workers in the world in the near future, and we'll build something that is much better than Ankor Wat for our future generations from our talents and skills.
For the good of the readers and Cambodia, KI-Media should put this Viet troller parasite @ 12:47 PM on a leash now!
Buzz off, you stinky fly!
Poor babies! Hope things will be looking up for you soon. No children deserve to work like this... but they are in Cambodia; what do we expect... I know they have to do it for food... I don't blame them. Just hope they will be just fine when they grow up...
12:47 go suck a dick and die! You fag!
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