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5 Jan 2020

Author:
Vicheika Kann, Voice of America

Cambodia: Workers and unions confederation calls on the govt. to engage with EU to maintain EBA in fear of mass job losses

"Worker Confederation: Gov’t Responsible If EBA Suspended", 4 January 2020

The Cambodian Confederation of Unions collected 1,300 thumbprints from workers on a petition asking Prime Minister Hun Sen to work with the European Union to prevent a suspension of the critical “Everything But Arms” trade privileges.

The alliance of worker unions issued a letter … to express their concern over the government’s reaction to the EU’s preliminary investigation in the potential suspension of the trade privileges.

“If we lose our job because of the suspension of EBA tariff scheme from the European Union, we will consider the leaders of the Royal Government of Cambodia responsible and the ones who have brought hardship to us and our families,” the letter reads…

Rong Chhun, president of the Cambodian Confederation of Unions, said the withdrawal of the EBA privileges would put Cambodia in a serious crisis.

“If Cambodian citizens lose their jobs, they lose their income, the turmoil will happen,” he said, at a press conference ... “The turmoil means there will be social insecurity.”

Rong Chhun said it was not hard for the government to comply with the EU’s requirements and restoration of democracy would help improve the situation and to maintain the preferential access.

Cambodian People’s Party Senator Sok Eysan said that the EBA withdrawal would not affect the country’s economy and that the EU’s demands were political in nature…

The Garment Manufacturers Association in Cambodia has said that the withdrawal could affect the garment sector in Cambodia and brands have also expressed their concerns, which could lead to relocation…

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