Garment workers rally together during a work stoppage at the Grantex factory last week. (Photo by: Uy Nousereimony)Monday, 20 September 2010
Nguon Sovan
The Phnom Penh Post
GARMENT worker strikes cost the industry US$14 million last week due to production halts and shipment delays, but lasting damage may have been done to the sector’s reputation, according to the Garment Manufacturers Association in Cambodia.
Losses resulted from the suspension of production, discounts granted to buyers due to delays, expedited shipments by air, as well as damage by strikers, Garment Manufacturers Association in Cambodia (GMAC) secretary general Ken Loo said yesterday.
Estimating the industry lost $14 million during the strike, he said it had also sent the wrong messages to potential investors and buyers.
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Losses resulted from the suspension of production, discounts granted to buyers due to delays, expedited shipments by air, as well as damage by strikers, Garment Manufacturers Association in Cambodia (GMAC) secretary general Ken Loo said yesterday.
Estimating the industry lost $14 million during the strike, he said it had also sent the wrong messages to potential investors and buyers.
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