![]() Despite a difficult environment for workers, thousands of workers at NagaWorld hotel and casino complex in Cambodia won a wage increase that boosts pay between 18 percent and 30 percent and secured the reinstatement of union president Sithar Chhim, who was suspended from her job in September for union activism. Some 5,000 of the 8,000 workers—including dealers, slot machine workers and housekeepers—struck the casino January 9, and more than 4,000 rallied outside the complex for two days with signs saying “Demanding living wages is a right, not a crime!” Find out more at Solidarity Center. Comments are closed.
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