Living in a 2-meter-by-4-meter room which costs $25 per month, Chorn Malen shares the room and the rent with two other factory workers. The only furniture in that room is a cloth-closet, she has no television nor rice cooker. Besides the rent, she has to pay around $5 for electricity and running water bills every month. Working at a local factory, she is now happier even though her salary is lower than the amount she got when she was working in Malaysia. Nevertheless, she still hope for a raise in her wage as a garment worker in Cambodia. Malen is a garment worker at six-story factory. Her responsibility in the factory is transporting final products (shoes) from 2nd floor to 3rd flood to the stamping department. Born in a famer family in Kompong Chhnang province, Ms. Malen spent most of her childhood in farmland rather in school. There are four children in her family. Unfortunately, one of her sibling died because of serious illness. Among all, only two of them have finished hi...
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