A growing number of Cambodian teens are leaving their families to go to work in factories far from home -- sometimes working as many as 80 hours a week. WSJ's Kate O'Keeffe and Sun Narin report.
Workers fully assemble each bike and then detach the wheel for shipping from the factory Made in Cambodia is a common label on clothing from shirts and skirts to cycling shorts, but these days ...
Factory owners in Kandal were also ... 90% increase in shipment volume coming from Cambodia. "Cambodia to phase out ‘unsafe’ garment worker trucks by 2027" was originally created and published ...
The garment industry has transformed Cambodia’s economy, but factory working conditions remain poor. WSJ reporter Kate O’Keeffe speaks with an employee to see what it’s like.
Less than a month after the video was posted, the factory was ... that is wrong in Cambodia.” In October, Mr. Mech Dara, the journalist, who won awards for his work exposing scam compounds ...
The report also found that brick factory workers reported regular ... The majority of those who work in Cambodia's brick kilns were farmers. Chantrea used to grow rice. But sparse rainfall in ...
For instance, NR 51 is already showing results, with factory workers joining cleanup efforts ... aligning with the goal of a clean and green Cambodia. The ministry’s land-focused efforts include ...