By AFP
PUBLISHED: 10:35, 30 August 2017 | UPDATED: 10:35, 30 August 2017
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Hun Sen, who has ruled Cambodia for more than three decades, faces a key test at national polls next year with the main opposition party gaining in popularity amid mounting anger over corruption and
Hun Sen, who has ruled Cambodia for more than three decades, faces a key test at national polls next year with the main opposition party gaining in popularity amid mounting anger over corruption and inequality
Cambodia's strongman premier handed out cash to hundreds of pregnant garment factory workers on Wednesday, launching a policy charm offensive on an industry that has often clashed with his government over working conditions and pay.
Hun Sen, who has ruled Cambodia for more than three decades, faces a key test at national polls next year with the main opposition party gaining in popularity amid mounting anger over corruption and inequality.
During a speech to more than 10,000 garment workers on Wednesday, he announced a raft of new benefits for employees, including a commitment to annual pay rises.
The monthly minimum wage for garment workers, currently $153, "won't be lower than $160" in 2018, he said, adding "the salary will be increased every year".
Employers will be ordered to pay for health insurance while all garment workers will receive free medical check-ups and treatment at state-run hospitals from January.
He also promised a guaranteed pension for the workers from 2019 and said they could travel on public buses for free for two years.
Political analyst Meas Ny said Hun Sen saw the garment sector as a vote bank which was sympathetic to the opposition.
"It is a new strategy to capture their support back," he told AFP.
Hun Sen, 65, has ruled Cambodia for 32 years, tolerating little dissent and skillfully wielding the courts against his opponents.
He portrays himself as the only man who can guarantee peace and stability in the war-ravaged nation but detractors say corruption and rights abuses have become endemic under his rule.
At the end of his speech, Hun Sen donated $5 to each worker attending the gathering and personally handed an envelope of cash to hundreds of pregnant women.
More than 740,000 workers provide the backbone of Cambodia's $7 billion textile industry, which supplies brands including Gap, Nike and H&M.
They have been at the forefront of labour protests or strikes for higher wages and have faced several crackdowns by Cambodian authorities.
Garment workers joined the opposition party's mass public rallies both before and after the disputed election in 2013.
Last week, Cambodia closed a prominent American NGO and ordered its foreign staff to leave the country, the latest salvo by the government against perceived critics.
2 comments:
Ah Norouk Hun Sen,
Keep going Ah Yuon's slave Hun Sen !!
You are the best at violently suppressing Khmer people and destroying Cambodia to please your master Yuon.
I don't understand why did they create a devil monster like you to make Cambodia a part of Vietnam in the near future? So far, you have proved to your master Yuon that you are truly a faithful dog to Vietnam. You have never hesitated to execute all Yuon's orders to transform Cambodia to be a Vietnam's satellite, and the Vietnamization of Cambodia is on its way to completion soon.
You are such a brainless Khmer traitor - the worst Khmer traitor ever.
If Ah Yuon's slave Hun Sen dissolves the CNRP, Khmer people must walk all over the country to protest. Staying silent at this critical time is tantamount to giving up Cambodia to the evil Vietnam. Khmer people have the morale responsibility to protect Cambodia.
Voting Ah Yuon's slave Hun Sen out in 2018 is the only option that we have left to save Cambodia. Ah Kwack Hun Sen knew that his Yuon's slave party CPP will lose this upcoming election. That's why he shut up the media first, including the NDI, before he kills the CNRP.
We have to make our ultimate sacrifice if Ah Roleuy Hun Sen dissolves the CNRP. And that will be the right time to die to save our motherland.
After we Win the election, then we can evoke the signatory countries of the 1991 Paris Peace Accord to reconvene to restore a lasting peace for Cambodia one more time. And this time we don't have another Khmer traitor named Ah Chkuot Sihanouk to kick the real Khmers' rescuers out of Cambodia like before.
Bun Thoeun
The more-than-three-decade-long oppressed Khmer people including those so-called loyal to the CPP rank and file will discreetly and peacefully vote Hun Sen out of his premiership for good this time...The Khmer people have been immune to Hun Sen's demagoguery, tricks and threats already...Bravo the Khmer people!!!
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