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December 28, 2018
Cintri agrees to increase rubbish collector wages
Rubbish collectors who went on strike on Wednesday have reached an agreement with Cintri to have their wages raised from $150 to $159 per month.
Cintri has also agreed to address working conditions.
Kao Sokvath, a union representative for the rubbish collectors, yesterday said workers were demanding an increase of $15 per month.
However, after hours of negotiation led by the Labour Ministry and City Hall officials, the company agreed to increase monthly wages by $9 starting in February.
“The workers asked for a $15 raise, but they settled for $9,” Mr Sokvath said. “As for some other points, the company has also agreed to provide holiday bonuses and seniority indemnity.”
Ngoun Sipheng, Cintri operations manager, said rubbish collectors agreed to return to work yesterday at 3pm.
“The workers have returned to work and resumed their rubbish collecting,” Mr Sipheng said.
Khieu Savuth, deputy chief of the Labour Ministry’s labour conflict commission, yesterday hailed the negotiations as a success.
“We spoke mostly about the wages, and the company agreed to hold no grudges over the one-day strike,” Mr Savuth said. “As for annual holidays, the rubbish collectors can choose whether they want to work and get a bonus or take a leave.”
During the strike, City Hall instructed commune authorities to deploy their own rubbish collecting forces as a temporary substitute.
https://www.khmertimeskh.com/50563913/c ... tor-wages/
Cintri agrees to increase rubbish collector wages
Rubbish collectors who went on strike on Wednesday have reached an agreement with Cintri to have their wages raised from $150 to $159 per month.
Cintri has also agreed to address working conditions.
Kao Sokvath, a union representative for the rubbish collectors, yesterday said workers were demanding an increase of $15 per month.
However, after hours of negotiation led by the Labour Ministry and City Hall officials, the company agreed to increase monthly wages by $9 starting in February.
“The workers asked for a $15 raise, but they settled for $9,” Mr Sokvath said. “As for some other points, the company has also agreed to provide holiday bonuses and seniority indemnity.”
Ngoun Sipheng, Cintri operations manager, said rubbish collectors agreed to return to work yesterday at 3pm.
“The workers have returned to work and resumed their rubbish collecting,” Mr Sipheng said.
Khieu Savuth, deputy chief of the Labour Ministry’s labour conflict commission, yesterday hailed the negotiations as a success.
“We spoke mostly about the wages, and the company agreed to hold no grudges over the one-day strike,” Mr Savuth said. “As for annual holidays, the rubbish collectors can choose whether they want to work and get a bonus or take a leave.”
During the strike, City Hall instructed commune authorities to deploy their own rubbish collecting forces as a temporary substitute.
https://www.khmertimeskh.com/50563913/c ... tor-wages/
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with or without ganja?clutchcargo wrote: ↑Sat Dec 29, 2018 8:03 pmThere was a thread a while back about the popularity of 'organic' rats from the province..prahocalypse now wrote: ↑Sat Dec 29, 2018 7:54 pm I thought this thread was going to be about a restaurant selling barbequed rats stuffed with ganja.
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Whichever way the customer want..TheWarrior wrote: ↑Sat Dec 29, 2018 9:25 pmwith or without ganja?clutchcargo wrote: ↑Sat Dec 29, 2018 8:03 pmThere was a thread a while back about the popularity of 'organic' rats from the province..prahocalypse now wrote: ↑Sat Dec 29, 2018 7:54 pm I thought this thread was going to be about a restaurant selling barbequed rats stuffed with ganja.
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I went from the old market via new market to o'russei. Everywhere piles.
Good for the workers but I m not sure that the increase will keep up with inflation in PP. At least unions seem to function.
Good for the workers but I m not sure that the increase will keep up with inflation in PP. At least unions seem to function.
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