Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Four Cambodian workers died in Thailand

20 May 2008
By Ky Soklim
Cambodge Soir Hebdo

Translated from French by Luc Sâr

Vong Soth, the minister of Labor, said that he was saddened by the death of four Cambodian workers in Thailand. The death was reported by news media in Bangkok on 19 May. The four men worked for the construction of a tower in the capital, they were using a construction elevator to reach the 12th floor when the cable broke. They all died on the spot.

“The Thai company must now compensate the family of the victims. This is what the law between the two countries prescribed for this type of accident,” Vong Soth explained while adding that this type of company should take better care of their workers.

Ya Navuth, the executive director of CARAM (Coordination of Action Research on AIDS and Mobility), said that Cambodian citizens working in Thailand are mainly employed in the fishing industry, in factories, construction, and rubber plantations. According to Ya Navuth, close to 200,000 Cambodians are daily employed in Thailand, and the majority of them are illegal workers. Illegal workers are not properly treated by their employers, Ya Navuth indicated. Poverty, especially along the border provinces, would be the origin of this massive departure (of Cambodian workers). The number of men leaving Cambodia to try their chance abroad is getting larger and larger.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

oh my god, they must have escaped from the KR and now die like this. thailand should compensate the family in accordance with the labor law of both countries. no one has to die like this.

Anonymous said...

10:09am may stay with Thai's law is better than ah Kwach PHD Hanoi law!

Anonymous said...

well, make it better in cambodia. doesn't mean you hand cambodia to thailand just because they have better law or whatever. if everybody were to do that, then the planet wouldn't have so many countries, then there's just one huge country on the planet. diversity is what makes the world so beautiful. there's always rooms for improvement everywhere, no one is perfect. only god's world is perfect, not the human world. god bless cambodia.