Majority of Unions Reduce Wage Demands

Six of the 10 labor unions negotiating with the country’s garment manufacturers over a new minimum wage for factory workers dropped their demands yesterday to $73 per month, breaking previous commitments by unions to stand at $91. … Ken Loo, secretary-general of the Garment Manufacturers Association in Cambodia (GMAC), said yesterday that if the government accepts what he called the majority position of the unions as being a representative, then GMAC would consider raising its position from $70 to meet them at $73. … Three of the labor unions at yesterday’s meeting voted for a $100 minimum wage, while one voted for $120. … Sat Samoth, undersecretary of state for the Ministry of Labor, said that because workers are anxious for a wage hike, the government would likely make a decision soon, rather than hosting further talks. …

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