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30 Apr 2020

Author:
Malis Tum, VOA Khmer

Cambodia: Workers & unions cancel International Labour Day gatherings due to COVID-19 pandemic but hold virtual conferences calling for workers' livelihood support & protection

"Unions and Workers Cancel May Day Events in Light of Virus Outbreak", 30 April 2020

Worker unions and rights groups have decided to cancel all planned events for the May Day …, and will instead hold an online conference on labor rights.

Owing to concerns over the novel coronavirus pandemic, unions and labor groups will not assemble for the annual holiday, but will continue to advocate for the rights of workers, who have been worst hit by the current economic slowdown.

Ath Thorn, president of the Cambodia Labour Confederation, said the conference will include worker representatives for various sectors and will focus on ensuring workers are protected during the pandemic.

“We only invite the union representatives for an online news conference and we will submit the petition to government,” said Ath Thorn, president of Cambodia Labor Confederation.

Ath Thorn said the petition would have 18 points, many similar to last year’s petition, especially focusing on the wellbeing of workers during the current pandemic.

Vorn Pao, president of Independent Democracy of Informal Economy Association, … said he will not organize any gatherings, but would invite workers affected by the economic slowdown to talk on Facebook Live. This, he said, would include informal workers, such as domestic workers, remorque drivers and street vendors…

Ou Tephalin, president of the Cambodian Food and Service Workers’ Federation, said the government had done a little to help workers in her sector, but much more was needed…

The Ministry of Labor has said that 130 garment factories have suspended operations, affecting around 100,000 workers. Another 90,000 migrant workers have returned from overseas, with little employment opportunity in the provinces…