Profit Before People – First Bangladesh, Now Cambodia Factory Collapse

Six people have died and many others have been injured in an incident where a shoe factory collapsed in Cambodia on Thursday in Kampong Speu Province, west of the capital, Phnom Penh.

“There were about a hundred people inside the factory when it collapsed at about 7 a.m.,” said trade union member, Sum Sokny.

She added that five women and one man died in the incident.

According to a report, about 50 people were trapped inside the single-storey building.

During the recent years, Cambodia’s shoe and garment sector.

Over half a million people are employed in the garment industry, and is Cambodia’s biggest employer and export earner. The monthly minimum wage is an outrageous $75 so it has witnessed a rush of investment with its low-cost labour attracting Western and Asian firms.

The collapse of Thursday comes less than a month after a disastrous factory building collapse claimed more than 1,100 lives in Bangladesh.

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