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Wednesday, 16 March 2011

Unions Meet Over Worries in Draft Law


Tuesday, 15 March 2011 Chun Sakada, VOA Khmer | Phnom Penh
Photo: AP Cambodian garment factory workers travel together in motor carts to get home from work at the Sala Lek Pram village, Kampong Chhnang province


Trade unions say they are concerned that a draft law under consideration by the government will be used to attack or dismantle group’s that do not follow the government line.
A coalition of factory unions met Tuesday over the draft law, currently under consideration at the Ministry of Labor.
Concerns over the draft law echo similar worries by NGOs on a draft law to further regulate that sector.
Among their concerns are provisions in the draft that requires a request for registration, a list of dues-paying members or other leaders, and report requirements of an action plan to the government.
The law also allows for unions to be dissolved by court order following complaints by a third party or the government. It also allows for fines of between $500 and $2,500 and jail sentences as high as three years for union leaders in breach of regulations.
“The current draft law is a strong restriction on the rights and freedoms in the establishment and participation of trade union activities,” Ath Thorn, president of the Coalition of Cambodian Apparel Workers Democratic Union, told reporters after Tuesday’s meeting. “If the draft is passed without the recommendations of the trade unions, non-government unions will not have a presence in Cambodia.”
Rong Chhun, president of the Cambodian Free Trade Union, said the draft would silence union leaders and seriously restrict the rights of unions. He called the draft in contravention to the International Labor Convention and the Cambodian constitution.
Moeun Tola, an official at the Community Legal Education Center, said the draft law provides a system of permissions for trade unions and hands more power to the Ministry of Labor in approving unions.
However, Huy Han Song, undersectary of state for the Ministry of Labor, said the draft was aimed at “social harmony” and not to pressure any certain group.
Cambodia’s sometimes unruly garment sector has 62 different unions, though some of those stand by government and factory owners, according to union leaders.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Cambodian must have annual inspection on all city bus, Taxi, motors throughout the kingdom! Too many unsafe motors vehicles, brake systems not working properly, caused an accident every single day...in the country?

Anonymous said...

Cambodidan authority need to inspect all motor vehicles, people used beaten up trucks to transporting goods, caused an accident everyday, unsafe operate motor vehicles...No brake check, No standard inspection on all motors vehicles...Too many accidents happening everytime????

Anonymous said...

In Cambodia, if the Bus or Truck breakdown on the road, they used a bushes or tree branch put on the road for warning..SIGN?????? Why don't they use properly sign or flasing light-sign or something STANDARD????? I was on my way to Battambang city and i seen people place Tree-branch on road to warns other motorists...? Wierd??

Anonymous said...

Stupidity junky law system still happening in that country...that's why? They should have police direct the traffic properly with flashing warning sign or glowing light sign warning...or something?

Anonymous said...

Sometime i seen a tree branch with piece of white dirty clothes on top of the tree branch...How ta hell people could avoid that..without hitting that shit???

Anonymous said...

Used a flashing flare-light asshole!

Anonymous said...

Cambodia is full of corrupted officials working as a police, as a traffick controller, border patrol-custom, this is why the country still fuck up so bad...because of too many corruption going on everyday....at the airport, border gate, police station...etc...I heard some policemen told me that, he has to make money for his superior, otherwise, he will fired from his position...and hire someone else instead!

Border patrol at Sompov Loon, Phnom Preuk!

Anonymous said...

At border patrol in Battambang, Som pov Loon, Phnom Preuk, the police border there are crooked, corrupted, they demanding money from all Taxi pulling, people must paid the police crook there...I urge Dept of interior investigate this matter quickly...