PHNOM PENH — The Ministry of Labor has for a third time rejected the application of a new union, one for the Angkor Beverage Company.
Sar Mora, head of the Cambodian Food and Service Workers’ Federation,
told VOA Khmer he suspects the rejection is related to the workers’
support of labor protests in January demanding a higher minimum wage.
The proposed union submitted its application on Jan. 5, two days
following a deadly crackdown on labor demonstrators in Phnom Penh that
left at least four people dead.
“So far, we’ve always adhered
to the principles of impartiality, and we were involved in and supported
the wage demonstrations and strikes of the garment workers,” Sar Mora
said. “So I think this led to the discrimination from the ministry of
our unions and the rejection of the registration.”
Heng Sour, a
spokesman for the Ministry of Labor, said the application may not be
complete and suggested the union consult with the labor dispute
department.
Sok Sam Ouen, head of the Cambodian Defenders
Project, said a rejection without reason was not lawful. A union that is
not legally recognized is subject to legal risks, he said.
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