CAMBODIA GARMENT FACTORIES TO SUE OVER STRIKES BANGLADESH COUNTS THE COST OF DISRUPTION

Cambodian garment factories will pursue legal action against unions they hold responsible for strikes that caused a sector-wide shutdown over the Christmas and New Year period, the Garment Manufacturers Association in Cambodia (GMAC) has said.“Our members have granted power-of-attorney to GMAC to act on their behalf [in this matter]. To date we have received complaints from more than 250 factories and I believe more will come in the following weeks,” GMAC secretary general Ken Loo told just-style.com.GMAC published an open letter in late December in which it ...


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