The Phnom Penh Post

Labour Day calls for liberties, better conditions, livelihood­s

- Lay Samean

THE Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training and trade unions observed the 136th edition of Internatio­nal Labour Day on May 1 to promote labour freedom, proper working conditions, and a sustainabl­e livelihood for workers in Cambodia.

Ahead of the celebratio­n, Prime Minister Hun Sen issued a circular urging the government working groups to observe the auspicious day themed “Peace, Health and Job Security” with civil servants, private sector workers, trade unions and employers.

Taking heed, labour minister Ith Samheng met with representa­tives of the Internatio­nal Labour Organisati­on (ILO), ministries and institutio­ns, as well as employers and trade unions on April 30.

He said the celebratio­n was made possible because Cambodia successful­ly fought against Covid-19, enabling economic activities to resume.

“To continue with the spirit of Internatio­nal Labour Day, our ministry has laid out some goals for 2022. They include the continued improvemen­t of working conditions, the strengthen­ing of enforcemen­t, and for inspection mechanisms to be more effective and transparen­t,” said Samheng.

He added that the ministry will also continue modernisin­g labour inspection­s through informatio­n technology. It will also enhance labour dispute mechanisms to enable labour dispute resolution­s and amicable results.

“The ministry will transform factories and enterprise­s into a happy community for workers to [enjoy] full capacity, good working conditions and high productivi­ty,” Samheng said.

Cambodian Labour Confederat­ion

president Ath Thon led around 500 workers to observe the day near the Council for the Developmen­t of Cambodia (CDC) in Phnom Penh’s Daun Penh district on May 1.

He said the celebratio­n was a reminder of the “heroism”

of workers around the world for “devoting their lives for labour” in the last 136 years.

“Without the struggles of workers around the world, including in Cambodia, labour

rights and working conditions would have been exploited.

“We want to send a message to all workers in Cambodia that Internatio­nal Labour Day is a historic day and if we haven’t celebrated or taken action, it means that working conditions might not have improved, leading to a lack of human rights,” he said at the event.

On the impact of Covid-19 on the livelihood of workers in the last three years, Thon said a petition, which seeks for interventi­on, is being prepared by workers which will be sent to the National Assembly, Senate and the Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training.

He said workers want the government to reduce the price of fuel and fertiliser, and intervene in the issue of laidoff workers who have yet to receive compensati­on from factories, as required by the law.

Participat­ing trade unions and associatio­ns also issued a joint statement saying that Covid-19, which badly affected garment, footwear, and travel goods workers, caused them to lose their income as their contracts ended when the factories shut down.

The petition noted that union leaders and activities experience­d ill-treatment, resulting in them being expelled from work, sued or suspended for expressing their opinion or organising peaceful protests.

Without naming companies or factories, the petition requested the government to urge employers to take back union leaders and activists, those whom they said were “illegally” laid off without benefits as stated in law.

They also asked the government to look into the cases brought against union members and activists by employers, with the hope of charges being dropped.

Other appeals include wage increase for constructi­on and domestic workers and those in the handicraft sector, as well as the improvemen­t of worker’s transporta­tion.

On a lighter note, the petition commended the government for its efforts in preventing the spread of Covid-19.

“We can clearly see the government’s efforts … having issued a standard operating procedure [SOP] on the preparatio­n and management of factories and enterprise­s in a new normal [setting] to ensure that production and work continues,” said.

 ?? HENG CHIVOAN ?? Worker unions on Sunday celebrate the 136th edition of Internatio­nal Labour Day at CDC Park, near Wat Phnom in the capital.
HENG CHIVOAN Worker unions on Sunday celebrate the 136th edition of Internatio­nal Labour Day at CDC Park, near Wat Phnom in the capital.
 ?? ITH SAMHENG VIA FACEBOOK ?? Labour minister Ith Samheng speaks during the celebratio­ns for Internatio­nal Labour Day on Saturday.
ITH SAMHENG VIA FACEBOOK Labour minister Ith Samheng speaks during the celebratio­ns for Internatio­nal Labour Day on Saturday.

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