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Friday 14 September 2012

Plush-toy factory to pay up [American businessmen are honest investors]

Friday, 14 September 2012
By Shane Worrell and Mom Kunthear 
Phnom Penh Post
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A Buddhist monk passes by employees outside the First & Main plush-toy company’s factory yesterday in Phnom Penh’s Sen Sok district. Photograph: Vireak Mai/Phnom Penh Post

The owner of teddy-bear company First & Main promised yester­day to pay 357 em­ployees at its shuttered factory in Phnom Penh half of the wages they are owed, a workers’ representative said.

Amid speculation the factory had gone bankrupt, First & Main’s US-based President Brad Holes took to Skype to resolve the issue, said Mech Mom, a worker who witnessed his call with Social Affairs Ministry officials.

“We will go to the factory [this morning] to get our wages for August,” she said. “Ministry officials said we would receive the other half in a week or two.”

Holes had spoke of reopening the factory when he had the money, Mom said.



“But the other workers and I will go to work at another factory. We will come to get the rest of wages when the administrative officials con-tact us,” she said.

The 357 workers at the factory in the capital’s Sen Sok district were told to take paid leave on August 26.

When they returned to the factory on Monday to meet with management the gates were locked and managers were nowhere to be seen, they claim.

According to Holes, a group stormed the factory, causing untold damage – they broke the surveillance system, he said – and prevented a female management representative from leaving the factory.

Mom yesterday denied that workers had trashed the factory and said she believed outsiders had stolen equipment.

Dave Welsh, country director for the American Center for International Labor Solidarity, said his office had been assisting the workers.

ACILS had sent 10 staff to inspect First & Main’s claims the factory had been trashed.

“We didn’t see that damage,” he said, adding that his team had returned with about 20 photos of the factory.

But three computers and a thumb-printing machine had been damaged, he said.

Holes said the resolution he had offered workers had been no different to the one he had offered before the factory had been vandalised.

He was not clear if the factory would reopen.

“If  we close down and liquidate . . . I’m sure workers would get paid 100 per cent of what they’re owed,” he said.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dont invest in Cambodia, noone wants to deal with a corrupted government. Cambodia needs a new leader and a responsible government otherwise, investors and employees will not be protected as the winning party will be the government.

Hun Sen win win policies, win win for him and CPP. 0 wins for the nations.

Anonymous said...

I agree with you on wins...wins...wins..4 Hun sick and I don't agree with you said not to invest in Cambodia.We know Cambodian people wants job and work hard for their money,the problems were corrupted officials just couple hundred of those thugs that working closely with Hun sick that corrupted the most using Hun sick office to back them up.

Please invest more in Cambodia for Cambodian's people needs job to survive.Hun sick must dies or goes to hell all corrupted thugs must dies as well.Don't vote for Hun sick in 2013,vote for a change,vote none corrupts officials.....

Anonymous said...

Totally agree with second comment. If i have money i will invest in Cambodia to help my poor people.

Anonymous said...

Invest in our country will help our people with jobs YES!! I will do the same, our people risking their life everyday sneaking into neighbors country for jobs......