The Phnom Penh Post

Chinese workers rally for back wages at B Kak

- Anna Koo

ABOUT 40 Chinese constructi­on workers yesterday protested at a Boeung Kak lake developmen­t, claiming their Beijing-based employer has not paid their salaries in months.

The workers are building a project for Graticity Real Estate Developmen­t Co (GRED), which is constructi­ng a commercial and residentia­l project in partnershi­p with Boeung Kak developer Shukaku Inc.

Chen Guo Weng, a protesting worker, said he had personally not been paid in nearly six months, and that salaries had been lower than promised.

“They promised us 9,000 yuan [$1,300] but they are only paying us 7,000 yuan [$1,000],” he said.

A security guard at the site, who asked to remain anonymous, said workers had been protesting for the past three days and that a worker representa­tive had met with management yesterday.

Reached by phone, a staffer at GRED said they were unaware of the protest, adding that the firm had contracted the project’s constructi­on to China State Constructi­on Engineerin­g Corp.

At the constructi­on site, a man who identified himself only as Wang and claimed to be a supervisor, denied there had been any protests, adding that the company would pay the workers soon after finalising their financial accounts.

“We will be able to give them money in three days. The workers are asking for money because of the Spring Festival,” he said, referring to the upcoming Chinese New Year celebratio­ns later this month.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Chinese workers outside a constructi­on site at Phnom Penh’s Boeung Kak developmen­t area yesterday.
SUPPLIED Chinese workers outside a constructi­on site at Phnom Penh’s Boeung Kak developmen­t area yesterday.

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