Friday, August 20, 2010

Strike at KC Gecin still on

Workers from a local construction firm, KC Gecin Enterprises, light incense to pray for luck during a strike in Phnom Penh August 19, 2010. Around 20 workers protested for the fourth day against the management's dismissal of 60 co-workers over plans to form a union, according to Moeun Tola, the head of the labour unit at a local NGO. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Workers from a local construction firm, KC Gecin Enterprises, shout slogans behind incense and prayer offerings during a strike in Phnom Penh August 19, 2010. Around 20 workers protested for the fourth day against the management's dismissal of 60 co-workers over plans to form a union, according to Moeun Tola, the head of the labour unit at a local NGO. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Workers from a local construction firm, KC Gecin Enterprises, shout slogans during a strike in front of the company in Phnom Penh August 19, 2010. Around 20 workers protested for the fourth day against the management's dismissal of 60 co-workers over plans to form a union, according to Moeun Tola, the head of the labour unit at a local NGO. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

4 comments:

The Son of the Khmer Empire said...

Their protest is legal and so decent and their demand should be heard, listened to, and resolved accordingly.

Anonymous said...

Stop believe in those things and you may not need to strike anymore.

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen govt is treating Khmer people everywhere so harsh.He and his clans are getting bribes from every companies that make Khmer cursing him,his clans,and KC Gecin Enterprises.These Khmer people are so frustrated of lacking enough money to survive.One day this govt will collapse soon.Be brave ! Khmer People.I will totally support your actions.

Anonymous said...

this company must've forgotten about human rights or workers' rights, etc! please keep on reminding them to respect workers' rights and so forth!