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Webpage capture on the news article about Nagaworld Workers Campaign Against Suspended Salaries
his article reports Over 1,000 Nagaworld workers have joined an online campaign protesting the suspension of their salaries after the casino closed due to Covid-19 infections among employees. Union president Chhim Sithar said workers launched the Facebook campaign after NagaCorp halted salary payments, bonuses, and allowances. Despite a net profit of $102.3 million reported by NagaCorp, management claimed financial constraints and appeared to retaliate against workers who had stayed home due to infection fears. Sithar highlighted the financial struggles of employees and criticized the company's lack of support despite its profitability. Workers have continued to demand their salaries and benefits through social media, hoping for management's compassion and intervention.
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Last updated | May 23, 2024 |
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Name | Webpage capture on the news article about Nagaworld Workers Campaign Against Suspended Salaries |
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his article reports Over 1,000 Nagaworld workers have joined an online campaign protesting the suspension of their salaries after the casino closed due to Covid-19 infections among employees. Union president Chhim Sithar said workers launched the Facebook campaign after NagaCorp halted salary payments, bonuses, and allowances. Despite a net profit of $102.3 million reported by NagaCorp, management claimed financial constraints and appeared to retaliate against workers who had stayed home due to infection fears. Sithar highlighted the financial struggles of employees and criticized the company's lack of support despite its profitability. Workers have continued to demand their salaries and benefits through social media, hoping for management's compassion and intervention. |
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