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Webpage capture on the news article about Nagaworld’s suspended workers campaign to fight layoff plan
The article discusses workers at Cambodia's Nagaworld casino are protesting planned layoffs of 1,329 employees, despite the company’s $102 million profit in 2020. Union leader Chhim Sithar criticizes the layoffs as inhumane during the pandemic and has launched an online campaign against them. Nagaworld claims the cuts are necessary due to decreased tourism and increased technology use. The company, which employs over 8,000 people, has not responded to recent union letters. Concerns persist about financial support for suspended workers, many of whom are struggling with debt and basic living expenses.
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Name | Webpage capture on the news article about Nagaworld’s suspended workers campaign to fight layoff plan |
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The article discusses workers at Cambodia's Nagaworld casino are protesting planned layoffs of 1,329 employees, despite the company’s $102 million profit in 2020. Union leader Chhim Sithar criticizes the layoffs as inhumane during the pandemic and has launched an online campaign against them. Nagaworld claims the cuts are necessary due to decreased tourism and increased technology use. The company, which employs over 8,000 people, has not responded to recent union letters. Concerns persist about financial support for suspended workers, many of whom are struggling with debt and basic living expenses. |
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