MADE IN CAMBODIA

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A factory worker inspects the garments. Cambodia’s garment sector employs more than 650,000 people, it was worth more than US$5bn in exports in 2013, and accounts for 80 percent of the country’s exports.
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Workers buy food in front of the factory at the end of their shift.
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Garment workers are seeing shopping for cheap clothes outside the factory at the end of their shift. Cambodia’s garment sector employs more than 650,000 people. Most of them, women.
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A truck fully loaded transports garment factory workers at the end of their shift. Cambodia’s garment sector employs more than 650,000 people. Most of them are women.
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Garment factory workers pile up in trucks to make their daily journey to and from work. Kampong Speu, Cambodia.
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A woman eats while she waits for her minivan to take her home after her shift at a garment factory in Kampong Speu province, Cambodia.
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Cambodian armed forces search through the rubble for survivors after a building collapsed at Wing Star shoe factory killing two.
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Cambodian armed forces search through the rubble for survivors after a building collapsed at Wing Star shoe factory killing two.
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Wing Star shoe factory sources Japanese brand Asics. Shoe soles and tags are seeing on the rubble after a building collapsed killing two.
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Demonstrators and police clash in front of Sabrina Factory. Workers had been on strike since May 25, 2013 demanding a US$5/month salary increase. June 03, 2013
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Family and friends mourn the death of 22 year-old Reom Soroun, one of two factory workers who died after a building collapsed at Wing Star shoe factory. Soroun left behind his wife and newborn baby.
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Reom Soroun, 22, died after a building collapsed at his factory, leaving his wife and newborn baby behind.
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Garment Factory workers get ready to travel to Sabrina Factory to continue their strike, which started on May 25, 2013. They demand a $5/month salary increase.
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Garment Factory workers get ready to travel to Sabrina Factory to continue their strike, which started on May 25, 2013. They demand a $5/month salary increase.
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“We work under poor conditions, but we don’t want to leave because other factories are too far.” A factory worker shows her payslip. For weeks, workers demanded a $5/month salary increase.
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Sabrina Garment Factory workers’ representatives negotiate their terms after days of strike requesting a US$5 salary increase.
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Sabrina Factory workers protest in front of the factory’s gates. The workers had been on strike for weeks demanding a monthly salary increase of US$3.
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A worker shouts through the factory’s gate demanding a US$3 salary increase.
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“[The police] pushed me down and I started bleeding. Later the doctors told me I had lost my baby.” Oum Srey Saut, 20, was three-months pregnant when she lost her baby during clashes with the police at Sabrina Factory on May 27, 2013.
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