Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Caltex workers end strike


Workers at Caltex gas stations have returned to work today ending a ten-day strike that disrupted service at the stations all over the capital.

Workers say they accepted a 20-dollar-increase to their current minimum wage offered by the company.

Early this morning, Caltex gas stations were seen opening to customers as normal.

On May 12, all Caltex gas stations around Phnom Penh were closed after some three hundred workers went on strike to demand a pay increase.

Caltex gas stations are owned by American oil giant Chevron.

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