FILTER RESULTS
FILTER RESULTS
close.svg
Search Result for “human rights”

Showing 631 - 636 of 636

BUSINESS

SCG joins with TRF for more PhDs

Business, Nanchanok Wongsamuth, Published on 09/03/2012

» Siam Cement Group (SCG), Thailand's largest industrial conglomerate, is collaborating with the Thailand Research Fund (TRF) to create more PhD researchers in an attempt to pull research "down the shelves".

BUSINESS

Will myanmar's reforms be enough for washington ?

Business, Published on 27/02/2012

» The political reforms under way in Myanmar for nearly one year have prompted a review of US policy and speculation that the United States might consider lifting some of its sanctions against the country. In reality, the Obama administration has set several conditions that must be met before the sanctions will be eased, including the government's ensuring that the April 1 parliamentary byelections will be reasonably free and fair.

BUSINESS

Graft-busters face tall order

Business, Achara Ashayagachat, Published on 16/01/2012

» As Asean continues its movement toward a single community in 2015, an issue that should not be forgotten is how to curb and prevent corruption amid the fast-lane movement of free flows of people, capital, goods and services.

BUSINESS

Fast-Track erp for smes

Business, Published on 10/01/2012

» Do you find that your current business applications and manual processes struggle to support your current operation and prevent you from executing your growth strategy effectively?

BUSINESS

Phnom Penh in the spotlight

Business, Achara Ashayagachat, Published on 09/01/2012

» More peaceful Cambodian-Thai relations, modest democratisation in Burma, and hopes for reduced tension with Beijing over the South China Sea are among the factors that should help Asean focus on creating a truly integrated economic community in the next three years.

BUSINESS

Cambodian employers embrace the challenge

Business, Published on 09/01/2012

» As Cambodia strives to make its way in the global economy, more attention is being paid to the business and investment climate, with a particular focus on labour rights. Van Sou Ieng, the president of the powerful Cambodia Federation of Employers and Business Associations (Camfeba), believes there has been steady progress on many fronts. He spoke recently with the Post's Achara Ashayagachat.Q: How will Cambodia's Asean chairmanship affect the domestic economy and business environment?