
worker safety in Cambodia
Worker Safety in Cambodia: A National Concern
Worker safety in Cambodia is a critical issue for many Indonesian citizens. Over 80,000 Indonesian workers live in Cambodia, mostly without official documents. The ongoing border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia increases risks for these workers. Migrant workers face unsafe and unstable conditions.
The Realities Facing Indonesian Migrant Workers
Most Indonesian workers arrived in Cambodia through unofficial channels. They lack legal protection and face exploitation. Many work long hours for low pay in illegal industries like online scams. Abuse, deaths, and distress cases have risen sharply in recent years.

Conflict Raises Risks for Workers
The fighting near the Cambodia-Thailand border worsens conditions for workers and civilians. Many are displaced and lack safe shelter. The violence also delays aid and evacuation efforts.
Indonesia’s Active Response
Indonesia’s Ministry for the Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers closely monitors the situation. It works with the Foreign Affairs Ministry to protect nationals in Cambodia. New official work placements to Cambodia have stopped to prevent trafficking. The government coordinates with Cambodian authorities to track and assist at-risk workers.
What Indonesian Workers Must Remember
Do not accept unofficial job offers in Cambodia; they carry high risks of abuse. Indonesian workers should contact the embassy if they need help. Follow official alerts and safety instructions carefully.
The Bottom Line
Worker safety in Cambodia is threatened by conflict, illegal migration, and trafficking. The Indonesian government acts to protect its citizens, but dangers remain. Awareness and caution are vital for all Indonesian workers in Cambodia.