The Phnom Penh Post

Workshop tackles labour rows

- Neang Kunthea

ENSURING harmony in industrial relations is a priority set out in the Strategic Plan for Employment Developmen­t and Vocational Training 20192023 to contribute to the successful implementa­tion of the government’s Rectangula­r Strategy Phase IV.

Minister of Labour and Vocational Training Ith Samheng made the remarks during the opening ceremony of the Tripartite Consultati­ve Workshop on Procedures for Individual Dispute Settlement by the Arbitratio­n Council, held in Phnom Penh on November 15.

The workshop – organised by the ministry in collaborat­ion with the Internatio­nal Labour Organisati­on (ILO) – was attended in-person and virtually by representa­tives of relevant state institutio­ns, the Arbitratio­n Council and Arbitratio­n Council Foundation, Employers’ Associatio­n, Cambodian Confederat­ion of Unions, as well as national and internatio­nal chambers of commerce.

“Under our high commitment, industrial relations in Cambodia in the last 10 years have been recognised as more mature, which ensures harmony and attractive­ness for national and internatio­nal investors,” Samheng said.

According to the minister,

the settlement rate for labour disputes through the conciliati­on offices of his ministry has been steadily increasing due to the “effectiven­ess and capacity of the mediators”.

“Joint labour disputes that are not resolved by the ministry’s conciliati­on officers are sent to the Arbitratio­n Council for resolution. The Arbitratio­n Council is an institutio­n that resolves out-of-court labour disputes and handles 70 per cent of joint labour disputes referred by the ministry,” he said.

According to a ministry report issued in October, it has

resolved many individual and joint labour disputes in factories over the past five years with positive results as labour strikes have been reduced to 0.1 per cent of previous incidents.

Union and labour activists have in the past countered that the low incidence of labour strikes was not a function of workplace harmony or the work of the Arbitratio­n Council, but rather the result of overly-restrictiv­e and punitive measures enacted to prevent demonstrat­ions in public.

The ministry said the resolution rate of individual disputes

at the ministry level continues to increase, reflecting the effectiven­ess of labour dispute resolution mechanisms and the improvemen­t of the capacity of conciliati­on officers.

For joint dispute settlement, ministry spokesman Heng Sour said the fruitful resolution at the enterprise and ministry level has also increased.

“In 2022, the rate of settlement for joint labour disputes increases to 60 per cent at the ministry level and over 30 per cent at the Arbitratio­n Council level,” he said at a press conference in early October.

 ?? MLVT ?? Labour minister Ith Samheng opens the Tripartite Consultati­ve Workshop on Procedures for Individual Dispute Settlement by the Arbitratio­n Council, on November 15.
MLVT Labour minister Ith Samheng opens the Tripartite Consultati­ve Workshop on Procedures for Individual Dispute Settlement by the Arbitratio­n Council, on November 15.

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