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24 Ene 2020

Autor:
Fair Labor Association & Others

Cambodia: 23 brands, brand associations and CSOs send a joint letter calling for the PM to address specific labour rights issues

"Joint Letter on Labor Rights to Cambodian Prime Minister", 23 January 2020

Twenty-three companies and civil society organizations jointly signed a letter to urge the government of Cambodia to take specific, concrete, and time-bound steps to bring Cambodia in line with international labor standards.

The letter details requests that Cambodia amend its Trade Union Law, repeal the Law of Associations and NGOs, drop all outstanding criminal charges against union leaders, and respect and foster the role of the Arbitration Council...

The signatories note that while there has been progress on labor issues in Cambodia, valid concerns remain about the labor and human rights situation in the country and those put trade preferences for Cambodia at risk. The letter follows previous calls for action in 2018 and 2019.

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