Thursday, 19 August 2010

REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea : Workers from a local construction firm, KC Gecin Enterprises, shout slogans behind incense and prayer offerings during a strike in Phnom Penh August 19, 2010

A worker from a local construction firm, KC Gecin Enterprises, (R) applies make up during a strike in Phnom Penh August 19, 2010. Around 20 workers protested for the fourth day against the management's dismissal of 60 co-workers over plans to form a union, according to Moeun Tola, the head of the labour unit at a local NGO. The sign on the woman's shirt reads: "Please, employer, respect the labour law of the Kingdom of Cambodia." REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea


Workers from a local construction firm, KC Gecin Enterprises, light incense to pray for luck during a strike in Phnom Penh August 19, 2010. Around 20 workers protested for the fourth day against the management's dismissal of 60 co-workers over plans to form a union, according to Moeun Tola, the head of the labour unit at a local NGO. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

Workers from a local construction firm, KC Gecin Enterprises, shout slogans behind incense and prayer offerings during a strike in Phnom Penh August 19, 2010. Around 20 workers protested for the fourth day against the management's dismissal of 60 co-workers over plans to form a union, according to Moeun Tola, the head of the labour unit at a local NGO. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

Workers from a local construction firm, KC Gecin Enterprises, shout slogans during a strike in front of the company in Phnom Penh August 19, 2010. Around 20 workers protested for the fourth day against the management's dismissal of 60 co-workers over plans to form a union, according to Moeun Tola, the head of the labour unit at a local NGO. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

Worker from a local construction firm, KC Gecin Enterprises, apply make up during a strike in Phnom Penh August 19, 2010. Around 20 workers protested for the fourth day against the management's dismissal of 60 co-workers over plans to form a union, according to Moeun Tola, the head of the labour unit at a local NGO. The sign on the woman's shirt reads: "Justice needed for workers and let them go back to work". REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

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