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May day International labour day 2016
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by Yim Sothy
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May 01, 2016
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This mornng CDWN join Campaing with Soridarity house
Particpaint 1500
We need Labour law and social Protection and Trand Union law to all the Justice all Workers in Cambodia
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Organizing
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by Yim Sothy
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Apr 27, 2016
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Date 27,April,2016 at Trapeang Chouk village Sankat TeokThlar KhanSensok PhnomPenh
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Meeting with Iom and IJM on 22 April 2016
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by Yim Sothy
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Apr 22, 2016
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On Migrant domestic worker in Malaysia and Women Khmer get married with the man to live in China
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Interview Radio - Challages for Domestic Worker Cambodia
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by Yim Sothy
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Feb 23, 2016
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Challages for Domestic Worker Cambodia
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Conseltation workshop on Road Map for Ratify ILO C.189
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May 16, 2015 05:56 PM
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On 25th -26th February, 2015 Ministry of Labour and ILO, UN Women , CDWN and orther stakeholders discustion on Road Map for ratify ILO C.189
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Domestic workers seek to tidy up industry
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by Yim Sothy
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Mar 28, 2015
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It took domestic worker Chay Sominea, 31, about a year and a half before she summoned the courage to ask her employer for two days off per month.
"I was not brave to negotiate with the owner to have workers' rights" she said. She works 14 hours a day for $120 a month.
Low wages, long hours and unfair treatment continue to plague domestic workers in the Kingdom, say campaigners who are leading the push for change in the industry.
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Domestic workers push for protections
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by Yim Sothy
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Mar 28, 2015
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Forty national and foreign NGOs yesterday called on the government to ratify the International Labour Organization’s 2011 Domestic Workers Convention in order to better safeguard the rights of Cambodian domestic workers, both inside and outside of the country.
The missive, which says that the Kingdom’s domestic workers currently enjoy no protection under the law, was signed by the rights groups Licadho, the Cambodian Legal Education Center and the Cambodia Domestic Worker Network (CDWN), among others. Allegations of abuse are not uncommon among maids in Cambodia or abroad. Maids working in Malaysia have returned with numerous accounts of grave abuses.
Under the ILO convention, domestic workers are entitled to decent working and living conditions, days off, the right to collective bargaining, and “protection against all forms of abuse, harassment and violence”.
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