Thursday, 26 April 2012
Tep Nimol
The Phnom Penh Post
Tep Nimol
The Phnom Penh Post
Nearly 2,500 garment workers at three factories staged
protest strikes yesterday demanding that factory owners deliver improved
working conditions to the workers in Cambodia’s prized manufacturing
industry.
In Kampong Speu’s Samrong Tong district, about 1,700 workers from two
factories picketed yesterday, calling for better working conditions and
accusing company owners of abusing workers’ rights.
Labour unionist Chea Mony said more than 1,000 workers striking at the Anful factory were requesting travelling allowances and payment for overtime.
More than 700 striking workers at the nearby Fabric Art factory had a
15-point list of demands that included reinstatement of workers they
say were unfairly dismissed earlier this week and improvements to the
health and safety of the factory conditions.
“Fabric Art’s owner violated workers’ labour rights, and the Anful
workers made their outburst of anger after their proposal for
improvement to working conditions was not solved,” Chea Mony, who heads
the Free Trade Union, told the Post yesterday.
But Huy Chen, director of the provincial labour office in Kampong
Speu province, said the owner of Fabric Art had already accepted the
workers’ 15 points.
Workers had continued to strike to lobby the company to provide their full salaries for time spent striking, he said.
The Arbitration Council also released a decision yesterday ordering
the 700-plus striking workers from the SH factory, in the capital’s
Chaom Chao commune, to return to work.
A worker representative, however, told the Post that workers would
not obey the Arbitration Council order until the factory’s owners agreed
to the workers’ nine-point list of demands.
SH workers have been striking for six days already, and their
decision to continue striking comes one day after the Garment
Manufacturing Association in Cambodia called for a blanket prohibition
of “illegal” strikes.
GMAC president Van Sou Ieng said strikes were increasingly descending into violence and mayhem.
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