Cambodia: Thousands of garment workers protest to demand unpaid benefits, accusing employers of using short-term contracts to avoid responsibilities
"Garment workers block Phnom Penh road and call for bonuses", 21 January 2021
Thousands of garment workers blocked a major service road in Phnom Penh โฆ to demand unpaid entitlements, as worker advocates accused employers of using short term contracts to control staff, avoid bonuses and silence dissent.
One man detained โฆ following a brief scuffle with police was questioned for using violence against police and released, said Chor Kimsor, the Dangkao district deputy governor, who โฆ met the workers from the Y&W Garment factory on street 217.
Mr Kimsor called for the workers to remain peaceful as a government working group sought to resolve the dispute at the Chinese-owned factory, in which workers are call for seniority and other bonus they say they are owed after working for years on short-term contracts
โThe resolution will take time and they are working on the issue,โ Mr Kimsor told the workersโฆ
Many of the workers at Y&W say they have been employed at the factory on short-term contracts for years, and are therefore entitled to the security of an open-ended contract and to be paid seniority indemnity, maternity leave and other bonusesโฆ
โShort term contracts are very effective in [in limiting] rights and the freedom to join unions and associations,โ said Kong Athit, president of the Coalition of Cambodian Apparel Workers Democratic Union (CCAWDU), adding that 70% of factories across the country exploited workers that wayโฆ
โEverything is a risk for workers on short-term contracts, said Khun Tharo, a program coordinator at labour rights group Central. โThere is no job security and it effects the approach to rights.โ