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22 Aug 2013

Author:
Mom Kunthear, Phnom Penh Post (Cambodia)

Labour negotiations begin at SL Garment factoy [Cambodia]

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A meeting between factory management and representatives of more than 5,000 striking workers at one of Asia’s largest garment-processing factories yielded no progress. The Ministry of Social Affairs coordinated the sit-down between SL Garment Processing (Cambodia) Ltd and the Coalition of Cambodian Apparel Workers’ Democratic Union (C.CAWDU) nine days after workers first walked off the job, C.CAWDU officer Suth Seam said. In addition to eight other demands – including a $150 minimum monthly wage – SL employees are calling on the factory to cut all ties with shareholder Meas Sotha, who they say hired military police to stand guard inside the factory to intimidate unionised workers.

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