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Article

26 May 2014

Author:
Mom Kunthear, Phnom Penh Post (Cambodia)

Twenty put end to latest Caltex strike

Petrol station workers who were back on strike…returned to work…as they prepare to file a complaint to the Ministry of Labour against US-owned Caltex over alleged rights abuse…Last week, Caltex management offered to raise wages by $20 a month and not withhold pay owed for time off during the strike...