CAMBODIA GARMENT FACTORY OWNERS ACCUSED OF DISMISSING EXPERIENCED WORKERS TO AVOID SENIORITY PAYMENTS

Cambodia garment industry associations are accusing factory owners of dismissing experienced workers without paying due compensation, claiming this is a breach of newly introduced legally mandated seniority payments, supposed to be paid from this month. (June) Cambodia’s Collective Union of Movement of Workers (CUMW) president Pav Sina told just-style that that an unnamed “factory located in Damnakthom village, in the capital Phnom Penh has dismissed workers controversially without paying them compensation”, claiming the supplier wanted to evade additional ...


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