Tuesday, 22 May 2012
By Chhay Channyda
Phnom Penh Post
A garment factory in the capital’s Meanchey district yesterday denied
hiring a group of 10 “gangsters” to beat and injure workers as they
protested.
Coalition of Cambodian Apparel Workers Democratic Union
(C.CAWDU) official Ney Bunthoeun said a gang of thugs hired by Haiyun
garment factory bosses injured a union official and a worker as 500
employees lobbied to have six C.CAWDU representatives reinstated.
“They
dismissed our union factory leaders. They don’t want C.CAWDU to be
created in the factory, so workers went on strike on May 17,” he said,
adding he had been attacked and another worker had been hit in the head
with a walkie-talkie.
An administration worker at the factory, who did not give her name, denied management had hired any “gangsters”.
“It
is a problem between workers from one union and workers from another
union. The employer wants to solve the problem,” she said.
Meanwhile,
more than 1,500 workers from nearby SL Garment factories marched to the
Ministry of Social Affairs yesterday to seek intervention after their
employer again rejected their demands.
Workers from SL1 and SL2
factories, both owned by SL Garment Processing (Cambodia), began
striking on May 12, asking for a $15 per-month rental allowance, $10
transportation allowance and other things, including the reinstatement
of a union official.
C.CAWDU president Ath Thorn said about 20
worker representatives had met with Ministry of Social Affairs secretary
of state Soy Siphon.
The minister had agreed to help resolve the
dispute by asking the factory’s owner, workers and government officials
to meet this morning, according to Ath Thorn.
Phnom Penh
municipal court issued a decision on Friday that ordered striking
workers back to work and warned 23 representatives, including three
members of C.CAWDU, that they faced legal action if they led a strike,
he said.
“C.CAWDU did not make any disturbance, but just helped find a solution.”
Ea Chip Ieng, personnel manager at the factory, said management would not negotiate.
“The strike is in defiance of the law, because the union did not inform us beforehand,” he said.
To contact the reporter on this story: Chhay Channyda at channyda.chhay@phnompenhpost.com
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