The 97-page report, “Only ‘Instant Noodle’ Unions Survive: Union Busting in Cambodia’s Garment and Tourism Sectors,” documents how the Cambodian government and some employers have used various legal and administrative tactics during the Covid-19 pandemic to weaken Cambodia’s independent union movement and violate workers’ rights. Measures adopted to address the severe economic impacts of the pandemic have punished independent unions while benefitting employer-friendly unions, which could register quickly with the government, like “making instant noodles,” in the words of a prominent union leader.
The application of favourable conditions for rules of origin within the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership is expected to benefit Vietnam’s trade performance and enable the country to participate more deeply in the regional supply chain.
The application of favourable conditions for rules of origin within the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership is expected to benefit Vietnam’s trade performance and enable the country to participate more deeply in the regional supply chain.
Thailand and Japan have maintained a close and strong alliance for over 600 years. Throughout this partnership with the Land of the Rising Sun, close ties and cooperation have been at all levels. Since the two nations signed the Declaration of Amity and Commerce between Japan and Thailand on September 26, 1887, international relations and […]