Garment workers who say they were sacked for a months-long strike at three factories
supplying Gap and Levi’s have hit a stumbling block in their bid for compensation.
In a ruling released on Thursday, the Arbitration Council said Tai Yang Enterprises, in Kandal province’s Ang Snuol district, had no obligation to reinstate or pay severance to 53 workers who lost their jobs in August after defying company and provincial court orders to end strikes.
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Source: (The Phnom Penh Post – December 17, 2012)
