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Article

26 May 2020

Author:
Davin Sen, Khmer Times

Cambodia: Cambodia Labour Confederation officials meet with 60 local union representatives to discuss concerns over job losses; unions urge companies to honour payments

"Unions discuss plight of suspended and laid off workers", 26 May 2020

The Cambodia Labor Confederation ... held a meeting with representatives from 60 local unions to discuss the plight of workers who have lost jobs or are suspended from work in factories, which have stopped operations due to falling orders caused by the pandemic.

Ath Thorn, CLC president, said ... the local unions raised their concern that more factories will shut down and the affected workers will face financial problems, including being unable to service bank loans.

He said some suspended workers had been paid some wages from their companies while others had not and they are also waiting for the government’s special aid to be disbursed.

Mr Thorn said that during the meeting, local unions were advised to continue promoting awareness among the workers about measures to prevent the spread of the virus in the workplace...

Phin Sophea, a representative from CCAWDU, ... urged company owners to be responsible and pay workers their due.

“We urge company owners not to flee and pay wages according to the labour law because workers are facing hardship during this difficult period,” he said.

... Labour Ministry spokesman Heng Sour said ... 237 garment and footwear factories in the country applied to suspend operations due to the lack of orders from overseas customers, especially from Europe and the US, due to the coronavirus pandemic.

He said as a result, 110,000 garment workers would lose jobs.