The Phnom Penh Post

Lobbyists, unionists get gov’t positions

- Yon Sineat and Brendan O’Byrne

KEN Loo, the top lobbyist for garment factory owners in Ca mbod i a , h a s b e e n appointed adviser at the Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training along with a handful of other factory owner lobbyists and pro-government unionists.

A sub-decree dated October 24 grants Loo, the secretary-general of the Garment Manufactur­ers Associatio­n in Cambodia (GMAC), an adviser position with a rank equivalent to undersecre­tary of state. GMAC is an industry group that represents most garment factories in Cambodia and often lobbies and negotiates on their behalf, including in wage negotiatio­ns with workers’ unions.

Loo said yesterday he was unaware if the adviser role was salaried, and added he would not be stepping down

from his role as the secretaryg­eneral of GMAC.

Independen­t labour activists, meanwhile, criticised the move and called it a clear conflict of interest.

“If he is still general secretary of GMAC, then it is conflict of interest,” said Moeun Tola, head of labour rights group Central. Tola added that any union leaders appointed to a ministry role would have conflicts of interest as well.

Ath Thorn, president of the independen­t union Cambodian Labour Confederat­ion, agreed with Tola, and said the appointmen­t would affect future labour negotiatio­ns.

“This position will impact the workers’ benefits, and when we do negotiatio­n for workers, he can obstruct with this position,” he said.

Loo dismissed those concerns as baseless, saying the appointmen­t was formalisin­g an already-existing relationsh­ip between manufactur­ers and the ministry.

“We work in cooperatio­n with both the ministry and trade unions, so I don’t think there’s any conflict there,” he said, adding that some union leaders also held an advisory position.

Several pro-government union leaders, including Ly Chan Sopheakdey and Gnuon Bunarith from the CPP-aligned National Union Alliance Chamber of Cambodia (NACC), were also granted roles within the ministry in the same subdecree. Som Aun, the NACC’s leader who previously held a position in the ministry, agreed with Loo that the appointmen­t was free from conflict.

“I don’t think the new position of Ken Loo is a conflict of interest, as he’s only adviser, not in the administra­tion work position,” he said, adding the same was true of any union officials working within the ministry.

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