FOX News : Health

09 December, 2015

A mass fainting incident occurred again yesterday at a Chinese-owned garment ...

Khmer Times
A mass fainting incident occurred again yesterday at a Chinese-owned garment factory that supplies nighties, bras and children's clothing to North American retail chain Hudson Bay, with more than 60 workers collapsing at the factory in Kampong Speu's ...

Gap says audits show its workers get equal pay for the same work

Post-Bulletin
She also said Gap worked with the International Labour Organization to help found Better Factories Cambodia, which assesses factory conditions through monitoring and training for managers and workers. The company requires all Gap vendors to pay the ...

18 October, 2015

Apparel Worker Well-Being Gets a Fresh Look

Triple Pundit (registration) (blog)
By pain narrative, Barenblat is referring to changing the conversation away from scare tactics, shaming or short-lived calls to boycott after a factory disaster toward more meaningful engagement. For example, Remake ... LS&Co. recently finished pilots ...

17 October, 2015

Cambodia is the biggest loser under TPP

ASEAN Briefing
Most of this investment would likely be diverted from other countries, such as China and Cambodia. The fishing industry will also benefit from the elimination of import taxes on shrimp, squid and tuna. In fact, with 18,000 tariffs being slashed across ...

08 October, 2015

ILO Says Latest Draft Law on Trade Union an Improvement

The Cambodia Daily
The regional director of the International Labor Organization (ILO) said Tuesday that the latest proposed changes to Cambodia's draft Trade Union Law—which has been blasted by employers and unions alike—marked an improvement over the last version, ...

Cambodia to Increase Garment Industry Minimum Wage

ABC News
The clothing and footwear industry is Cambodia's biggest export earner, employing about 700,000 people in more than 700 garment and shoe factories. In 2014, the Southeast Asian country shipped more than $6 billion worth of products to the United States ...

Vietnam looks for reform and investment boost from TPP deal

Financial Times
“Vietnam has already made huge gains in garment and footwear production, and these deals will help boost its comparative advantage as factories look to relocate from China, promoting more job creation and technology transfer,” said Johanna Chua, an

12 September, 2015

Cambodian garment manufacturers concerned about trade union law, wage hike talks

GlobalPost
PHNOM PENH, Sept. 7 (Xinhua) -- The Garment Manufacturers Association in Cambodia (GMAC) on Monday expressed concern over a proposed trade union law and minimum wage increase for the garment sector, warning that they were rocking major ...

ILO Says Latest Draft Law on Trade Union an Improvement

The Cambodia Daily
The regional director of the International Labor Organization (ILO) said Tuesday that the latest proposed changes to Cambodia's draft Trade Union Law—which has been blasted by employers and unions alike—marked an improvement over the last version, ...

Mass Fainting hits Target Supplier

Khmer Times
PHNOM PENH (Khmer Times) – At least 22 female garment workers collapsed at their factory on the outskirts of Phnom Penh yesterday, in the latest mass faintings incident. The exact number of workers who fainted could not be immediately confirmed.

Britcham celebrates 20th anniversary

The Phnom Penh Post
The International Labour Organisation's (ILO) 'Better Factories Cambodia' initiative is one mechanism that companies in the industry can use to address work conditions in factories. Principally, the program aims to improve compliance of Cambodia's

Buyers Worried About Union Demands, Garment Manufacturers Say

VOA Khmer (English)
The Garment Manufacturers Association in Cambodia says unions and their demands for higher wages are rattling the country's industry and could lead to a decline in buyers, factories and jobs. Potential buyers from major US companies, led by the ...

30 July, 2015

Gov't revises trade union law

The Phnom Penh Post
Several of the more contentious points from Cambodia's draft trade union law have been dropped, a pro-government union leader said yesterday, although at least one major union remains unsatisfied with the pending legislation. Minister of Labour Ith Sam ...



Mitsubishi Shifts Focus to Smaller, Emerging Economies

Wall Street Journal
In addition to fast-growing markets such as Indonesia, he cited future prospects in countries such as Myanmar, Cambodia and Laos, which until now have barely featured in auto makers' global strategies. ... The U.S. factory, however, last year produced ...




Factory Wages Remain a Potential Flashpoint for Workers

VOA Khmer (English)
Yaing Sophorn, president of the Cambodian Alliance of Trade Unions, said the garment, textile and footwear sector has grown dramatically, making a fair wage even more critical. Workers do not have enough money for food without working overtime, she ...




25 July, 2015

Garments Do Well Despite Wage Increase: Report

Khmer Times
PHNOM PENH (Khmer Times) – Cambodia's garment and footwear sector is performing well, despite industry worries that minimum wage increases would make the country less competitive, a new International Labor Organization bulletin reported yesterday.

New Laws in Cambodia Seen to Help Ruling Party in 2018

VOA Learning English
Mr. Ou Virak says the prime minister fears they will support a rebellion against his government. Mr. Hun Sen has ruled the country for more than 25 years. Another law would restrict the activities of Cambodian trade unions. Many unions support the

23 July, 2015

Thousands of Garment Factory Workers Across Cambodia Are Fainting on the Job

Tuesday, Jul 21, 2015, 4:12 pm

Thousands of Garment Factory Workers Across Cambodia Are Fainting on the Job





BY Michael Arria
URL: http://inthesetimes.com/working/entry/18222/garment_factory_workers_across_cambodia_are_fainting_by_the_hundreds 


At the end of June, nearly 350 workers fainted in garment factories across Cambodia, with more than 100 collapsing on one day alone. These developments are part of a much wider pattern in the country: In 2011, there were 2,071 incidents of workers fainting, in 2012 there were 2,100. Last spring, nearly 120 workers fainted at two textile factories that make products for Puma and Adidas. From July of last year on, there were 733 fainting incidents across 14 different factories, almost all by women, who make up the vast majority of Cambodia’s garment workforce.

These recent events have naturally led to concerns about the health of workers in Cambodia’s textile industry, a sector that has received increased criticism in recent years as a result of what some say are abusive labor conditions. The faintings demonstrate that a wider discussion of the conditions these workers work under is needed—not just within Cambodia, but among the global brands who rely upon their labor.
Cheav Bunrith, spokesman for Cambodia’s National Social Security Fund (NSSF) declared that the fainting was connected to tainted food. “It’s normal,” he told The Cambodia Daily. “Technically, if a factory has an incident of fainting, more will occur during the following days in smaller numbers.” The NSSF released a report dismissing the suggestion that the incidents were somehow connected to workplace conditions.
But Bunrith’s declaration, and the aforementioned report, conflict with other reports from workers. Seang Sokun, a representative from Coalition of Cambodian Apparel Workers Democratic Union, said he had been informed that the fumes at one factory had caused the fainting. “The investigating team didn’t use the right equipment,” Sokun said, “They used their noses … and found nothing.”
A recent comprehensive investigation also suggests an operative link between health and work environment. At the end of 2014, a study conducted by the International Labour Organization’s (ILO) Better Factories Cambodia project, together with the Agence Française de Développement (AFD) and Angkor Research and Consulting Ltd., found high levels of food insecurity and anemia among Cambodian garment workers.
According to that study, 43.2% of the workers surveyed suffer from anemia and 15.7% of the workers are underweight. The study also found that garment workers spend around $9 per week on food, or $1.30 every day.
“Anemia and food insecurity can contribute to wide-ranging health problems for workers,” said Better Factories Cambodia Program Manager Jill Tucker in a statement. “Anemia often leads to chronic fatigue, difficulty concentrating and low productivity. Addressing these anemia levels will be complex, but is key to improving productivity and business outcomes in the garment sector.”
Enforcing regulations that improve the health of workers has been a challenge for a number of reasons, but one of the major ones is the lack of sick time. Cambodian Labor Law entitles workers to sick leave for a maximum of six months and requires. However, according to a 140-page report that Human Rights Watch released in March, managers frequently deducted a disproportionate amount of money from their pay if they used their sick time. Additionally, many workers said they didn’t take time off, even if sick, for fear of facing punishment or termination. This is obviously a problem as workers frequently attend their jobs while suffering from various illnesses.
The report quotes a factory worker named Chhau San. “If we have taken three days [sick] leave, then they deduct $20 from what we have earned,” said San, “They say to us: ‘If you want to earn that money back, work more.’ We only bring medical certificates because we feel they will scream at us less.”
The HRW report also found that workers were forced to work overtime and government oversight was infrequently applied. Thousands of inspections have been carried out, but the report was only able to identify 10 instances when fines were actually imposed on factories.
Cambodia’s garment industry employs an estimated 700,000 people, and last year garment exports reportedly totaled $5.7 billion. It has received international attention in recent years as a result of tragedy and turmoil: In 2013, a shoe factory collapsed, killing two workers. Last year a strike for higher wages turned deadly when police fired into a group of protesters, killing at least four people. The country has also gained attention because many popular western brands source from factories in Cambodia. The HRW report gleaned information via contacts from Adidas, Armani, Gap, H&M, Joe Fresh and Marks and Spencer.
William Conkin, Country Program Director at the AFL-CIO’s Solidarity Center for Cambodia, stresses the need for food nutrition programs, food allowances and regular labor inspections. He also mentioned the need for the brands involved to take responsibility for the workers who create their products.
“The international brands must be committed to this in practice,” said Conkin, “as their various codes and standards state that wages are essential to meeting the basic needs of workers. Wages increases, with sufficient funding for meals during work time, are critically linked to how well workers can look after themselves.”
While a new minimum wage campaign is currently gaining ground in the country, a repressive new labor law, which would restrict unionization and further erode human rights, has also been recently proposed. The fainting spells are part of a much broader struggle in Cambodia over what the future of labor in the country will look like.
“The mass faintings should be regarded as work related accidents,” Conkin told me. It’s a necessary step in a longstanding struggle for these workers to establish their basic rights on the job.

22 July, 2015

Visa, Work Permit Raids Hit Diamond Island

Khmer Times
PHNOM PENH (Khmer Times) – Cambodia's Immigration police extended their visa raids Tuesday to Koh Pich (Diamond Island), where they detained 84 Chinese and 131 Vietnamese construction workers. ... “We inspected and checked the proper documents of those ...



Union President Chea Mony to Step Down

Khmer Times
PHNOM PENH (Khmer Times) – Chea Mony, president of the Free Trade Union (FTU), has decided not to seek reelection after leading one of Cambodia's largest trade unions for 11 years. Mr. Mony was elected in 2004 after his brother and founder of the ...

21 July, 2015

Union President Chea Mony to Be Welcomed Into CNRP





The Cambodia Daily
Chea Mony said Monday that he would fulfill a longtime ambition and join the CNRP when he relinquishes his position as head of the Free Trade Union (FTU), which was formed in 1996 by his slain brother Chea Vichea and opposition leader Sam Rainsy. FTU ...

Factory Compliance Good for Business, Says ILO

Khmer Times
Better Factories Cambodia, which has conducted independent factory assessments of working conditions in Cambodian factories since 2001, claims its program data demonstrates that compliance with the local labor law and international labor standards is ...

20 July, 2015

Garments Do Well Despite Wage Increase: Report

Khmer Times
PHNOM PENH (Khmer Times) – Cambodia's garment and footwear sector is performing well, despite industry worries that minimum wage increases would make the country less competitive, a new International Labor Organization bulletin reported yesterday.

ILO says Cambodia's garment & footwear sector growing

Fibre2fashion.com
Cambodia's garment and footwear sector has continued to perform solidly, with exports growing by 10.6 per cent over the year to the first quarter of 2015, according to the International Labour Organisation's (ILO) new bulletin on Cambodia's garment and ...

Transparency boosts compliance in Cambodia

just-style.com (subscription)
Cambodia's garment and footwear industry performed well throughout 2014 and the first months of 2015, despite rising local production costs, the ongoing impact of labour unrest at the start of 2014, and strengthened competition from regional neighbours ...

19 July, 2015

Unions suggest changes to law

The Phnom Penh Post
“That is why we are concerned that this law may severely damage trade unions in Cambodia.” Articles in question include one that stipulates unions must garner support of 20 per cent of a workplace before forming a union or opening a union chapter, one ...

25 April, 2015

Cambodia has 1087 garment, shoe factories with 700000 workers: minister





GlobalPost (blog)
PHNOM PENH, April 19 (Xinhua) -- Cambodian Labor Minister Ith Samheng said on Sunday that the country's garment and footwear industries, the kingdom's largest foreign currency earner, are comprised of 1,087 factories with 700,000 direct jobs.

The Political Economy of Fashion





CounterPunch
They have relocated to places like Cambodia and Bangladesh, the places that director Andrew Morgan visited in the course of making “The True Cost”, a documentary that opens on May 30 (see http://truecostmovie.com/ for screening information). As the ...

Laundering the Global Garment Industry's Dirty Business





Foreign Policy (blog)
Those workers themselves protest loudly and often for better conditions, blocking roads with burning tires near sprawling, dingy factories on the outskirts of Dhaka or Phnom Penh, and sometimes fall to bullets fired by riot police dispatched to return ..

18 April, 2015

Labour Inspectors Network in Cambodia: Cambodian child labour laws flouted with fake IDs

Labour Inspectors Network in Cambodia: Cambodian child labour laws flouted with fake IDs: Cambodian child labour laws flouted with fake IDs The Guardian The legal minimum age to work in a factory in Cambodia is 15....

12 April, 2015

Labour Inspectors Network in Cambodia: Collection of Law on Economy and Labour-Cambodia

Labour Inspectors Network in Cambodia: Collection of Law on Economy and Labour-Cambodia: Independent Monument, Phnom Penh, Cambodia This is list of laws in practice extracted from the website of the Office of High Commissio...

04 April, 2015

Kaun Khmer Innovatives: Khmer Transportation Innovatives-Where Safety Does...

Kaun Khmer Innovatives: Khmer Transportation Innovatives-Where Safety Does...: April 3, 2014 Chea Sophal In 2012, World Health Organization indicated that there were 4,250 traffic accidents and 15,615 victims...

02 April, 2015

Labour Inspectors Network in Cambodia: The Development of Cambodia Social Security Standa...

Labour Inspectors Network in Cambodia: The Development of Cambodia Social Security Standa...: Chea Sophal April 2, 2015 The major developments of social security in Cambodia was dated back to 1955 soon after Cambodia g...

28 March, 2015

Nokor Khmer Photos

Number of cyclists in Phnom Penh are decreasing.  There has been effort made to keep the traditional way of transporting by using cycle.  Now it has been a popular for tourists to hire a group tour for traveling around using cycles.

View of Sihanouk Ville from Independent Hotel, a well-known and glorious place to stay when you spend your holiday at Cambodian seaside. 

Independent beach offers you unique calmness and being in the real nature of relaxation and enjoying the view of seaside both sun rise and sunset.

Bird eye view from Phnom Sampao located in Battambong Province.

We often see these types of Khmer cousins.  They are actually bunch of small frogs putting together for those taking palm wine.  These are used as the supplement.

01 March, 2015

Rising labour costs in 2014 pushes global sourcing costs to increase

YarnsandFibers (subscription)
2014 saw more wage strikes, resulting hikes and general unrest among workers when rates were not sufficiently raised. But despite discontent among the workforce, wages are up worldwide and labour will be costlier in ... But the Cambodian government had ..

Cambodia:From Sex Industry to Garment Industry

New Delhi Times
People with little extra qualification get $20-30 more from the people with low wages. There have been lots of cases where people were thrown out of the factories over family adjustment and also on the minor faults. According to a report on the ...

Is Lesotho's garment industry an 'ethical alternative'?

Equal Times
Since 2010, Better Work Lesotho, an initiative of the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the International Finance Corporation (IFC), has been working to improve conditions for factory workers by monitoring adherence to core ILO labour
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