PHNOM PENH (The Phnom Penh Post/Asia News Network): Over 1,400 workers from 23 factories are seeking the intervention of institutions, including the Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training and the Prime Minister’s Cabinet, to order their former employers to pay them compensation rightfully owed for laying them off.
The Ministry of Justice’s working group on its Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) mechanism is racing to disseminate concept notes about it to all relevant stakeholders, as it expects the process to be finalised and approved for use this year.
The Coalition of Cambodian Apparel Workers’ Democratic Union (CCAWDU) has asked Prime Minister Hun Sen to intervene and help its members, as it claims that more than 1,000 workers had not yet received compensation or justice. The Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training, meanwhile, suggested that all parties involved in the dispute take their complaints to court.
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