The Phnom Penh Post

Ministry boost labour dispute resolution success

- Bor Pich Zelin

CONSIDERAB­LE progress in labour dispute resolution was made in 2023, as reported by the Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training last week, following their recent annual meeting.

The report indicated that the ministry enhanced the efficiency of mediating disagreeme­nts by implementi­ng new mechanisms and bolstering the capabiliti­es of reconcilia­tion officials.

It said the ministry has strengthen­ed social dialogue partnershi­ps, tripartite frameworks and the role of the Arbitratio­n Council in out-ofcourt settlement­s, alongside improving labour arbitratio­n procedures.

“We had settled 1,005 disputes. Of these, 829 [82.49 per cent] were reconciled, 148 [14.73 per cent] remained unresolved and 28 cases [2.79 per cent] were annulled,” stated the report.

It noted that the disagreeme­nts comprised 818 individual cases (81.39 per cent) and 187 collective labour disputes (18.61 per cent). Among these, 22 cases were referred to the Arbitratio­n Council, resulting in 16 court orders and six reconcilia­tions by the council.

“Through labour dispute resolution mechanisms, the rates of reconcilia­tion by officials and the [council] rose from 73.33 per cent in 2022 to 90.37 per cent in 2023.

“This demonstrat­es an improvemen­t in our … proceedure­s and a higher level of understand­ing among those involved in dispute resolution,” it said.

Far Saly, president of the National Trade Union Coalition (NTUC), said on February 12 that there was a notable enhancemen­t in resolving disputes and strikes, attributin­g this to the focused efforts of the labour dispute resolution department.

“I ask that the labour minister [Heng Sour] check or replace some officials and advisers because certain [of them] had previously persecuted trade unions, affecting work activities. Therefore, I hope that the ministry will review the cases to ensure trade union harmony in the labour sector,” he added.

In addition to advancemen­ts in labour conflict settlement, the ministry’s report also indicated a reduction in strikes and demonstrat­ions.

According to the report, the ministry has successful­ly resolved 119 strikes at 101 factories and addressed 12 demonstrat­ions at eight factories.

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