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Webpage capture on the news article about Naga Workers Boycott Amid ‘Irregular’ Covid-19 Response, Worker Infections
The article discusses the situation at Naga World in Phnom Penh, where around 3,000 workers stayed home due to Covid-19 concerns. Health Ministry officials tested some workers with little explanation, and several tested positive, leading to hospitalization. The union, led by Chhim Sithar, demanded disinfection of the Naga 1 and Naga 2 buildings and company-funded Covid-19 tests. However, Naga World management threatened workers with salary cuts and job losses if they did not return. Workers expressed fear and frustration over the lack of clear information and proper safety measures, while the company remained largely unresponsive.
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Name | Webpage capture on the news article about Naga Workers Boycott Amid ‘Irregular’ Covid-19 Response, Worker Infections |
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The article discusses the situation at Naga World in Phnom Penh, where around 3,000 workers stayed home due to Covid-19 concerns. Health Ministry officials tested some workers with little explanation, and several tested positive, leading to hospitalization. The union, led by Chhim Sithar, demanded disinfection of the Naga 1 and Naga 2 buildings and company-funded Covid-19 tests. However, Naga World management threatened workers with salary cuts and job losses if they did not return. Workers expressed fear and frustration over the lack of clear information and proper safety measures, while the company remained largely unresponsive. |
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