Friday, 3 September 2010

Group calls Kingdom ‘repressive’ on labour


via Khmer NZ

Friday, 03 September 2010 15:02 Sebastian Strangio

CAMBODIA continued to be a “repressive” environment for labour activists in 2009, despite the existence of relatively progressive legislation, according to a new report from United States-based watchdog Freedom House.

In the report, released on Tuesday in Washington, the group said Cambodia had laws in place that guaranteed labour rights, but that implementation continued to be lacking.

“Despite the fairly robust legal framework, enforcement of labour laws is weak,” the report said. “Anti-union harassment, dismissal of union leaders and supporters, and violence by vigilantes are common.”

The labour report, the first of its kind produced by Freedom House, also cited recent moves to amend Cambodia’s labour laws to allow for the increased use of short-term contracts, which it says discourage workers from supporting trade unions.

“The government has enjoyed increasing success in attractive private investment to Cambodia, and appears to favour the interests of investors and employers over workers‘ rights,” it concluded.

The report also decried the unsolved murders of union leaders including former Free Trade Union head Chea Vichea, who was gunned down outside a newspaper stand in 2004.

In Asia, Cambodia was rated alongside Afghanistan, China and Singapore as “repressive”, with Burma, Laos, North Korea and Vietnam given the lowest classification, “very repressive”.

Moeun Tola, head of the labour programme at the Community Legal Education Centre, said he agreed with the report’s main findings, especially its concerns about the use of short-term contracts.

At a Kampong Chhnang garment factory where dozens of workers fainted on the job last month, he said, workers told him they dared not stop for fear that their three-month contracts would be cancelled.

“My assessment is that if they let such a situation continue, working conditions will get worse,” he said.

Moeun Tola said that as long as Chea Vichea’s killing remained unsolved, the work of union activists would continue to be a “nightmare”.

But Phay Siphan, spokesman for the Council of Ministers, said the Freedom House findings did not reflect the specifics of Cambodia’s situation.

Phay Siphan said that during the global economic downturn, the government had tried hard to “balance labour and employment”, and that it was still pursuing the killers of Chea Vichea.

“We have to try as much as possible to maintain employment for our people,” he said.

Later this month, more than 60,000 garment workers plan to hold a one-week strike in response to the refusal of the Ministry of Labour and industry groups to renegotiate the sector’s newly established minimum wage. The wage was increased by US$5 to $61 per month in July, but unions are demanding that it be raised to as much as $93.

7 comments:

Loud Mouth Films said...

Phay Siphan appears to contradict earlier government statements.
Voice of America reported on May 3, 2010, "Government officials have said they will not investigate the murder further until two suspects, Born Samnang and Sok Samoeun, are officially cleared by the courts."
-- http://www.voanews.com/khmer-english/news/No-Chea-Vichea-Film-in-May-Day-Protest-92665439.html

Anonymous said...

Тhank you a lot for ѕhаring thiѕ with all folkѕ you
really recognise ωhat you're speaking about! Bookmarked. Please also consult with my website =). We could have a hyperlink trade contract between us

My blog - http://Www.Marable.pl

Anonymous said...

When І initially cоmmented I aρpear to hаve clickеd
on the -Notify me whеn new сomments аre aԁded-
сhecκbox anԁ now every timе a comment is added Ӏ reсeive four emaіls wіth thе same сomment.
Perhaps thеrе is an easy method you can remove me from thаt seгvice?

Cheers!

Fеel free to visit my ρage ... buy instagram followers

Unknown said...

Woah! I’m really enjoying the template/theme of this website.
It’s simple, yet effective. A lot of times it’s very
difficult to get that “perfect balance” between user friendliness and appearance.
I must say that you’ve done a very good job with this.
Also, the blog loads very quickly for me on Firefox.
Exceptional Blog!
teamviewer crack
korg m1 vst crack
glarysoft malware hunter pro crack
jetbrains webstorm

Jordan Leonard said...

Hi, it's me, I also visit this site regularly, this page is really good and the users really
share good thoughts.
ultraiso full crack
corel paintshop pro crack
eset nod32 antivirus crack
ezdrummer crack
pycharm crack

Adeel Nawaz said...

I feel that is among the so much important information for me. And i am satisfied reading your article. However should statement on few common issues, The site style is great, the articles is in point of fact great : D. Excellent process, cheers.
luminar crack
plugin boutique scaler crack
serum vst crack
lumion pro crack
wavepad crack
minitool partition wizard crack
serato dj pro crack
pro evolution soccer free crack
handy recovery crack

Isha Rose said...


I'd just like to be a part of a group where I can get advice from other people who have gone through similar experiences as I have.https://crackguru.net/uniblue-driverscanner-crack-key/