CAMBODIA NEW MINIMUM WAGE LAW WILL NOT HARM CLOTHING SECTOR’S COMPETITIVENESS, SAYS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION

CAMBODIA’S newly adopted national draft minimum wage law will not harm the country’s garment and textile sector because it “formalises what the industry has been doing for the past four years,” the country’s clothing industry association chief told just-style. “The law incorporates the tripartite talks between the ministry of labour, garment manufactures and trade unions – a mechanism we have been using” to review the minimum wage, Garment Manufacturers Association in Cambodia secretary general, Ken Loo said. This led to clothing and textile ...


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