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Ocean Looking For Its Shores…

The strike at Ocean garment factory, owned by Bangladeshi capital, has not come to an end. For a suspension time of two months due to a lack of orders, the workers were paid 15$ instead of their normal salary. The workers are afraid that the factory will close down and leave them stranded without severance pay.

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CAMBODIA, Prey Thear, Phnom Penh. 10/06/2014: The workers from Ocean factory, which is 100% owned by Bangladeshi capital, are on strike, fearing that the factory will close down. The workers received 15$ instead of the 100$ after a 2 month long suspension of operations due to a lack of orders. CAMBODIA, Prey Thear, Phnom Penh. 10/06/2014: Worker's accomodation in Prey Thear village where the Ocean factory is located. The workers from Ocean factory, which is 100% owned by Bangladeshi capital, are on strike, fearing that the factory will close down. The workers received 15$ instead of the 100$ after a 2 month long suspension of operations due to a lack of orders. CAMBODIA, Prey Thear, Phnom Penh. 10/06/2014: Landscape of Prey Thear village where the Ocean factory is located. The workers from Ocean factory, which is 100% owned by Bangladeshi capital, are on strike, fearing that the factory will close down. The workers received 15$ instead of the 100$ after a 2 month long suspension of operations due to a lack of orders. CAMBODIA, Prey Thear, Phnom Penh. 10/06/2014: Land for sale in Prey Thear village where the Ocean factory is located. The workers from Ocean factory, which is 100% owned by Bangladeshi capital, are on strike, fearing that the factory will close down. The workers received 15$ instead of the 100$ after a 2 month long suspension of operations due to a lack of orders. CAMBODIA, Prey Thear, Phnom Penh. 10/06/2014: Road in Prey Thear village where Ocean factory is located. The workers from Ocean factory, which is 100% owned by Bangladeshi capital, are on strike, fearing that the factory will close down. The workers received 15$ instead of the 100$ after a 2 month long suspension of operations due to a lack of orders. CAMBODIA, Prey Thear, Phnom Penh. 10/06/2014: Road in Prey Thear village where Ocean factory is located. The workers from Ocean factory, which is 100% owned by Bangladeshi capital, are on strike, fearing that the factory will close down. The workers received 15$ instead of the 100$ after a 2 month long suspension of operations due to a lack of orders. CAMBODIA, Prey Thear, Phnom Penh. 10/06/2014: Road in Prey Thear village where Ocean factory is located. The workers from Ocean factory, which is 100% owned by Bangladeshi capital, are on strike, fearing that the factory will close down. The workers received 15$ instead of the 100$ after a 2 month long suspension of operations due to a lack of orders.
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