Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Unions have the right to strike - Op-Ed by Ven. Hok Savann

6 comments:

ជនពាល said...

លោកតា មានសង្ឃដីការថា កម្មករមានសិទ្ធធ្វើ
កូដកម្ម ដើម្បី ទាមទារ តម្លើងប្រាក់ខែ តែលោកតាសូមកំភ្លេចផងដែរ ថា ខាង​ថៅកែ
ក៏ពួកគេមានសិទ្ធមិនព្រមតម្លើងប្រាក់ខែអោយផងដែរ ។ ៦៥តុល្លាមួយខែ វាពិតជាតិចហួសហេតុណាស់ តែយ៉ាងហោច
ណាស់​ក៏ពួកកម្មករទាំងនោះមានការងារធ្វើ។
តើមេសហជីពមានបានគិតទេ ថា ចុះបើរោងចក្រទាំងនោះ នាំគ្នាបិទទ្វារចោល
តើនាំគ្នាទៅធើអី ?

Anonymous said...

These matters made people suffer too much, but the reality no one dare commit anything against to ah traitors and ah yuon and most of them (khmer) are the clants of cpp.

Anonymous said...

តែភិក្ខុហុក សុវណ្ណបានទទួលបច្ច័យរាប់ពាន់ដុល្លារ
ណាក្នុងមួយខែ ដូច្នេះមិនចាំបាច់ធ្វើបាតុកម្មទេ។

Anonymous said...

I think people who support the boss is the boss himself. I want to ask the boss question: if you were a laborer, would you accept 65dollars a month? So, you need to be kind toward disadvantage people, I think you already made a lot of profit. If you don't have them, You can't make your profit either. You life style is like a king, and these people, they just want to survive under their misery.

Please stop abusing and exploiting people because we are all human being

Middle class opinion

Anonymous said...

I think these employers never close their industries because they made a lot of profit. They pay less taxes and very low rate to employees.

They complained that they loses their money. The money that they loses are part of their profit and from the employee's blood.

In developed countries, employers pay more taxes and much more salaries than Cambodia, they still make profit. How come, employers in Cambodia vowed that they got lost.

They should learn to respect employee's rights and understand their situation and lifestyle. Please be optimist and open to poor people because you have more power than them because of your money and they just want to survive.

old khmer women

Anonymous said...

This has proved that just for a few days of strike the employers did not make money for more than ten million dollars each from those poor working women.