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2021年12月31日

Eng Sreybo - Labour Rights Supported Union of Khmer Employees of NagaWorld (LRSU)

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2021年12月31日
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Eng Sreybo
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Labour Rights Supported Union of Khmer Employees of NagaWorld (LRSU)
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訴訟和監管行動
目標: Individual
事發地點: 柬埔寨
NagaWorld 柬埔寨 賭博, 飲食服務, 旅遊業
NagaCorp 柬埔寨 娛樂, 賭博, 飲食服務, 酒店/飯店, 旅遊業 企業回應
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On December 18, 2021, the Labour Rights Supported Union of Khmer Employees of NagaWorld (LRSU) launched a strike to protest the entertainment company NagaWorld management’s alleged refusal to negotiate concerning the forced mass redundancy of over 1,300 workers in April 2021. The union was demanding, among other things, the reinstatement of 365 workers. They had refused to accept termination packages from the Hong Kong-listed casino group NagaCorp.

On December 31, 2021 police raided LRSU’s office and arrested 8 trade unionist: Kleang Soben, Sun Sreypich, Hai Sopheap, Ry Sovanndy, Rin Phalla, Eng Sreybo, Sun Sreymom, and the senior trade unionist Chhim Sokhorn. Later, police also arrested a ninth union member, Touch Sereymeas. The police claimed that arrests were made because of the union’s ‘illegal strike’ affecting public order and social security. Another LRSU member, Choup Channat escaped the attempted arrest.

On January 3 and 4, 2022, other LRSU members were charged or arrested for ‘incitement’ because of their role in the strike, namely LRSU President Chhim Sithar, Sok Narith and Sok Konkhea. 17 more protesters were also arrested later that evening.