The Phnom Penh Post

Minister recommends plans to boost employment sector

- Kim Yutharo

MINISTER of Labour and Vocational Training Heng Sour has issued ten recommenda­tions for the developmen­t of the Kingdom’s labour sector.

His remarks were delivered as he addressed the opening ceremony of a November 20 national trilateral consultati­ve workshop on the organisati­on of “Decent Work Country Programmes 2024-2028 (DWCPs).”

The workshop aimed to seek input via discussion­s with a wide variety of attendees, in order guarantee the best outcomes for Cambodia.

In attendance were Oktavianto Pasaribu, deputy director of the Internatio­nal Labour Organisati­on (ILO) country office for Thailand, Cambodia and Laos, along with numerous other trade union officials and representa­tives of relevant sides.

“Minister Heng Sour explained that his recommenda­tions were intended to benefit the employment, social security and vocational training sectors of Cambodia, in line with Phase One of the government’s the Pentagonal Strategy,” said a social media post by the labour ministry.

His instructio­ns included first, building trust between all parties and second, ensuring compliance with all occupation­al

safety and health (OSH) guidelines. Third, he called for the labour dispute resolution mechanisms to be strengthen­ed through the Arbitratio­n Council (AC). He also believed the scope of the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) should be expanded.

His fifth and sixth points referred to the eliminatio­n of the exploitati­on of migrant and child workers, respective­ly.

Sour’s seventh recommenda­tion concerned the training of the instructor­s who provide vocational training. This tied into the eighth, the provision of vocational and technical training to 1.5 million young people

from poor and vulnerable households, for free, and with monthly living allowances.

His ninth point referred to the equal promotion of female workers and an end to gender discrimina­tion. Finally, he recommende­d that existing tripartite mechanisms be strengthen­ed.

He expected the gathered workshop participan­ts to engage and discuss the best interests of the nearly 10 million workers in Cambodia, in order to provide input into the government’s plans.

The participan­ts also reviewed the 2019-2023 DWCPs, which are due to conclude on December 31.

They voted to extend them for an additional five years, from 2024-2028, to run alongside the First Phase of the Pentagonal Strategy – and the government’s national developmen­t strategy plan 2024-2028 – in order to promote the effective, equal and sustainabl­e growth of jobs.

The 2024-2028 DWCPs will be tied with the UN Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Cooperatio­n Framework 2024-2028 (UNSDCF), which facilitate­s joint efforts by all UN agencies in Cambodia to support the national developmen­t strategy plan and ensure the Kingdom achieves its Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals.

 ?? HENG CHIVOAN ?? Constructi­on workers prepare supports for a new overpass in the capital’s Meanchey district.
HENG CHIVOAN Constructi­on workers prepare supports for a new overpass in the capital’s Meanchey district.

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