ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />STORY: Around 4,000 striking workers clashed with police on Monday at a Cambodian garment factory in Kompong Speu province, having clashed briefly with colleagues who had remained on the job after forcing their way into a factory that makes clothing for U.S. sportswear company Nike.<br/> <br />Police said at least 11 policemen and eight workers were injured.<br/> <br />Witnesses said many of the workers pressing for a wage increase at the Sabrina plant west of Phnom Penh were armed with sticks and rocks and smashed windows before being confronted by non-strikers.<br/> <br />About 1,000 police and soldiers used batons and shields to separate the sides and disperse the strikers.<br/> <br />The sportswear giant Nike has five factories in Cambodia, representing just 0.6 percent of its global total.<br/> <br />The deadly incidents in Bangladesh and other mishaps, including a collapse at a factory in central Cambodia that killed two people, have generated renewed global intere