Cambodian garment workers’ minimum wage raised by USD



The Cambodian government has raised the minimum wage for textile, garment and footwear workers to US$194 per month, which will be raised by US$2 starting from January 2011. Cambodi…

The Cambodian government has raised the minimum wage for textile, garment and footwear workers to US$194 per month, which will be raised by US$2 starting from January 2011.

Cambodia’s National Minimum Wage Committee proposed to increase the minimum wage of garment workers by US$2.

The annual wage review has always been a controversial issue; on the one hand, the union encourages an increase in the cost of living to help maintain basic living, but on the other hand, it There is resistance from industry associations and factories hoping to maintain brand competitiveness.

According to Reuters, the union demanded an increase in the monthly minimum wage by $12 this year. But Kassing Monikas, deputy secretary-general of the Garment Manufacturers Association of Cambodia (GMAC), said that even an increase of US$2 would cause a burden on operating costs.

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