Villagers No Longer Seen As Secessionists
Villagers locked in a land dispute in Pursat province’s Veal Veng district no longer pose a secessionist threat, and those remaining in the contested area will receive new plots of land on which to live, the district governor said yesterday. District governor Chhe Chhiv said that ss='cambodia-color'>...
Despair in Pursat as students begin to exit
Nineteen families from Pursat province’s Prangil commune, plagued by a long-running land dispute with developer Pheapimex, are in despair now that student volunteer surveyors cannot help them reclaim land they say is rightfully theirs. Prime Minister Hun sen on Wednesday revealed he had revised his ss='cambodia-color'>...
Drought fears ignite action
Concerns that a drought may soon grip some of Cambodia’s provinces intensified after the government allocated thousands of cubic metres of water to more than 20,000 hectares of dried rice paddies in a mission to save valuable rice crops last weekend. Although the rainy season has cloaked ss='cambodia-color'>...
Stirrings from B Kak developer
After months of inactivity that has fueled questions about the company’s future, Boeung Kak lake developer shukaku Inc has launched a recruitment drive, calling for at least half a dozen architects, engineers and other employees. When contacted yesterday, sok Heng Ly, an administrative employee listed in the ss='cambodia-color'>...
Beef price almost doubles
High demand for beef, particularly during the Islamic Qurban festival which ended yesterday, caused beef prices to almost double compared with the same period last year, according to Islamic leaders and officials. Him Khortieth, IKatan Mahabbah Muslimin’s (IMAN) representative in Cambodia, said the association planned to ss='cambodia-color'>...
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Cambodia's Free Trade Union offers minimum wage plan
In the latest bid for an increase in garment-industry wages, Free Trade Union (FTU) president Chea Mony yesterday called on the Garment Manufacturers Association in Cambodia (GMAC) to come to the table and discuss a $120-per-month minimum wage. A few days after Cambodian Confederation of Unions ss='cambodia-color'>...
Cambodia Angkor Air expands its international network
For a long time, Cambodia’s national carrier Cambodia Angkor Air (CAA) served only as a feeder carrier to its shareholder Vietnam Airlines. Three lines were then in service on routes linking Phnom Penh to siem Reap, Phnom Penh-Ho Chi Minh City and finally siem Reap-HCMC. ss='cambodia-color'>...
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ANZ chief says Cambodia should de-dollarise
ANZ chief executive Mike Smith SayS Cambodia Should decouple the riel from the US dollar to a Stand-alone currency and align itSelf to the ChineSe renminbi (RMB), given the Shift in global trade flowS. At the Cambodia Outlook Conference in Phnom Penh yeSterday, Smith Said: “I SS='cambodia-color'>...
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Cambodian PM greets large group of Chinese businesspeople
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun sen on Thursday met with a large group of Chinese business executives visiting Cambodia to explore investment opportunities. To date, he said, the sino-Cambodian relationship has reached the level of the Comprehensive strategic Partnership of Cooperation. The premier said China has helped ss='cambodia-color'>...
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/world/2013-02/28/c_132199209.htm
Borei Keila evictees will be given a lift back to vote
Borei Keila evictees will have a chance to revisit the area they were forcibly evicted from this sunday when authorities truck them back from the makeshift tents of their relocation site for a special purpose – to vote. Touch Khorn, a representative of the Borei Keila ss='cambodia-color'>...
Abused maid wins case
An abused Cambodian maid working in Malaysia has had her day in court – and won. Men Chan Veasna is the first Cambodian maid to successfully sue her employers in the Malaysian courts, rights groups said yesterday, calling the win a landmark victory for maids struggling ss='cambodia-color'>...
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Factory Owners Agree to Provide More Benefits
Garment factory owners have agreed to provide workers with an additional $9 in monthly benefits for transportation, housing and attendance in order to reduce growing protests in the sector, Garment Manufacturers Association of Cambodia (GMAC) officials said yesterday. “We will provide $3 in attendance bonuses and ss='cambodia-color'>...
Rock and a hard place
Sarorn Phi, 39, cautiouSly StopS hiS moto 20 metreS away from the large, SignleSS boom gate blocking hiS path in SeSan diStrict. He ShuffleS toward the Security guard&rSquo;S hut at the entrance to a Sprawling ChineSe rubber plantation and negotiateS with the guard to enter SS='cambodia-color'>...
Forest patrol preps evidence
Villagers who have spent recent days patrolling Prey Lang forest would file a complaint to the prime minister alleging government officials and private companies are clearing parts of the forest, a spokesman said yesterday. The 70-strong citizen patrol team who scoured the forest this week ss='cambodia-color'>...
PM mocks pay-rise promises
Prime Minister Hun sen mockingly declared that opposition pledges to increase the salaries of civil servants marked the arrival of “the season of promises” ahead of next year’s elections, during a speech yesterday. The premier deemed boosting salaries by reducing tax losses attributed to graft unfeasible because ss='cambodia-color'>...
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Hun Sen Says Pay Rise for Civil Servants Impossible
The country cannot afford to further increase the salaries of civil servants such as teachers and members of the armed forces, as to do so would require tax increases—a move that has already sparked protests across Europe, Prime Minister Hun sen said yesterday. speaking at a ss='cambodia-color'>...
http://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/hun-sen-says-pay-rise-for-civil-servants-impossible/
Strike takes Pchum Ben break
About 600 Tae Young factory workers are back on the job thanks to a court injunction – and the desire to pocket a little cash in time for Pchum Ben – but the return will only be temporary, workers said yesterday. The decision followed a Kandal ss='cambodia-color'>...
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Health Woes Speed Fraud Appeal
After calls from their lawyers late last month to speed up the appeals process, three former advisers to senate President Chea sim convicted of fraud last year will appear before the Appeals Court on November 7, court deputy prosecutor Tan senarong said yesterday. The three defendants ss='cambodia-color'>...
Another major Xayaburi pact
The inking of a €300 million contract for water turbines, and job advertisements marked “urgent” appear to be the latest signs that Laos is powering forward with the Xayaburi hydroelectric dam project on the Mekong River. Assurances the $3.8 billion project was on hold pending further ss='cambodia-color'>...
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/index.php/2012103159486/National-news/another-major-xayaburi-pact.html
Swedish outcry has royal voice in midst
Growing calls in sweden for multinational clothing giant H&M to increase wages for Cambodian garment workers have taken a royal twist. Cambodia’s Prince Charin Norodom, 38, who has lived in sweden for more than 30 years, told the Post yesterday that he had been working behind ss='cambodia-color'>...