Chinese Man Attempts to Jump from Construction Site in Phnom Penh
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Chinese Man Attempts to Jump from Construction Site in Phnom Penh
Cambodia News (Phnom Penh): On October 21, 2020, this afternoon, at 2:30 pm, an unidentified Chinese man attempted to jump from the 21th-floor construction building in Sangkat Beung Trobek, Khan Chamkarmorn, Phnom Penh.
The motive for the attempted suicide remains unexplained for the present time.
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Cambodia News, (Phnom Penh): A Chinese man attempted to jump to his death from the 21st floor of a Jin Yangxing construction site while more than 30 construction workers blocked the road to protest for three months salary that is owed to them by the company.
This incident occurred at 3 pm on October 21, 2020 at the Jin Yangxing building site, Street 508, Village 5, Sangkat Phsar Doeum Thkov, Khan Chamkar Mon in Phnom Penh.
According to Mr. Aing Serey Piseth, Deputy Governor for Construction Planning, before the incident, a group of about 30 construction workers, both Chinese and Cambodian, had gathered on the road to put up protest signs. They blocked Street 508 to protest because the company has not paid their salary for three months. More than 60 workers have not been paid their wages.
During the protest, a Chinese man went up to the roof of the 21-storey building, threatening to commit suicide, and authorities agreed to negociate discussions if he would return to the ground floor.
Mr. Ang Serey Piseth said that as a result of the meeting between the parties, the Chinese company agreed that tomorrow there will be a first temporary payment of 20,000 dollars to the workers. And the company representatives have promised to pay the workers the rest of their money no later than November 15, 2020.
In return, the workers agreed to stop protesting from tomorrow.
Cambodia News, (Phnom Penh): A Chinese man attempted to jump to his death from the 21st floor of a Jin Yangxing construction site while more than 30 construction workers blocked the road to protest for three months salary that is owed to them by the company.
This incident occurred at 3 pm on October 21, 2020 at the Jin Yangxing building site, Street 508, Village 5, Sangkat Phsar Doeum Thkov, Khan Chamkar Mon in Phnom Penh.
According to Mr. Aing Serey Piseth, Deputy Governor for Construction Planning, before the incident, a group of about 30 construction workers, both Chinese and Cambodian, had gathered on the road to put up protest signs. They blocked Street 508 to protest because the company has not paid their salary for three months. More than 60 workers have not been paid their wages.
During the protest, a Chinese man went up to the roof of the 21-storey building, threatening to commit suicide, and authorities agreed to negociate discussions if he would return to the ground floor.
Mr. Ang Serey Piseth said that as a result of the meeting between the parties, the Chinese company agreed that tomorrow there will be a first temporary payment of 20,000 dollars to the workers. And the company representatives have promised to pay the workers the rest of their money no later than November 15, 2020.
In return, the workers agreed to stop protesting from tomorrow.
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Re: Chinese Man Attempts to Jump from Construction Site in Phnom Penh
" In return, the workers agreed to stop protesting from tomorrow. "
What about the guy up on the roof though ?, thats what we all want to know
What about the guy up on the roof though ?, thats what we all want to know
Re: Chinese Man Attempts to Jump from Construction Site in Phnom Penh
When I read the first part before scrolling down, I thought bet the guy billionaire boss hasn't paid him his measly wage, and was right
I'm standing up, so I must be straight.
What's a poor man do when the blues keep following him around.(Smoking Dynamite)
What's a poor man do when the blues keep following him around.(Smoking Dynamite)
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