Mom Kunthear and Shane Worrell
The Phnom Penh Post
Global brands Levi’s and Gap had continued slashing orders at the Tai Yang and Camwell factories in Kandal province, costing the company that owns them about US$6 million, its manager claimed yesterday.
Tai Yang Enterprises manager Wu Minghuor said the brands had reduced their orders from the factories by 80 per cent as a result of the strike over seniority bonuses, which began on June 25.
“We have found we have lost about $6 million in revenue and 80 per
cent of orders from [Gap and Levi's],” he said – less than a week after
telling the Post the brands had cut orders by 20 per cent.
The man responsible was Cambodian Confederation of Unions
president Rong Chhun, who had “destroyed the company” by inciting
workers to protest, Minghuor said.
Chhun was yesterday summonsed to appear in Kandal Provincial Court
over allegations he incited the strike at the factories, in Ang Snuol
district.
Provincial prosecutor Tep Monin said Chhun must appear on September
11 to also respond to allegations that he defamed management.
“We have summonsed Rong Chhun to appear in court for questioning
following a complaint from the director-general of Tai Yang Enterprises,
Jack Liu, who is suing [Chhun],” a letter signed by Monin says.
The well-known union leader is no stranger to run-ins with
authorities, but this is the first time he has received a summons
relating to a garment factory dispute.
Chhun said he was amused, not daunted by the summons.
“I never worry about complaints like this,” he said. “This case is a joke.”
The strike at the Tai Yang factories has involved about 4,000 workers, but fewer than 40 remain off work.
Dave Welsh, country director for the American Centre for
International Labour Solidarity, said Minghuor’s 80 per cent claim did
not seem like a legitimate case of the brands permanently pulling
orders.
“When garment owners complain about orders being pulled, often it’s a
red herring,” he said, adding that brands often put temporary holds on
orders depending on business cycles.
Levi’s said it could not provide a response before deadline, and Gap could not be reached yesterday.
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