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A new report - 10 Years of the
Better Factories Cambodia Project: A critical evaluation - has been
released by Clean Clothes Campaign and Community Legal Education Center.
Started in 2001, the goal of the Better Factories program is to improve
the working conditions in Cambodian factories and end sweat-shop
production.The report discusses the BFC's achievements and limitations
from a worker rights' perspective.
2011 marked the 10th
anniversary of the International Labour Organization’s (ILO) Better
Factories Cambodia (BFC) project in Cambodia. The overarching goal of
the BFC is to gradually improve the working conditions of factories in
Cambodia and ultimately increase production of sweat-shop-free goods.
CCC and Community Legal Education Center (CLEC) conclude that Cambodian
labour rights organisations consider the BFC as a positive development,
though working conditions in Cambodia's garment industry remain very
poor generally.
'The real wages workers receive
have actually declined 14 per cent since 2000 in relation to inflation
rates. In other words, garment workers have become poorer since the
Better Factories Cambodia program was launched. The ILO should do more
to keep global buyers like H&M or GAP accountable for poverty
wages,' says Dr. Jeroen Merk, Research Coordinator at Clean Clothes
Campaign.
Tola Moeun, Head of Labor Program of
the Community Legal Education Center adds: ' The last two weeks of
August we have seen three instances of mass fainting at a factory
supplying H&M. Poor health, working days of up to 13 hours and low
wages are the main causes for fainting. This BFC-monitored factory
illustrates the importance to follow up on our recommendations'.
The report
formulates recommendations around six areas where the BFC program could
be improved: promoting sanctions for factories violating labour laws;
increasing union involvement; expanding its scope to subcontracted
factories; improving the monitoring process; improving transparency;
and, finally, taking the responsibilities of buyers seriously.
CCC and CLEC believe that addressing these issues will help achieving
the BFC's goal, which is to improve working conditions in the Cambodian
garment industry.
Community Legal Education Center (CLEC)
1 comment:
Stop abuse employees! Cpp stay out of people business! Corrupt thugs should be in jail.Why these thugs still around caused all kind of chaotic,innocent put in jail,the quilty roam free...
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