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CLOSED: Cambodia: Trade Union leaders at risk

Start date 21 Sep 2010
Close date 30 Jan 2011
Update date 31 Jan 2011
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This action is now closed. Thank you to all those who have taken this action. For updates and more actions to protect the rights of trade unionists, visit www.amnesty.org.uk/tradeunions

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Several union leaders and activists organising a nationwide strike of garment factory workers in Cambodia are at risk of arrest and legal action. The five day national strike was called by a coalition of garment industry unions in protest at a new minimum wage set for the garment and footwear industry. Union officials say that 200,000 workers around the country joined the strike.

On 15 September, the Prime Minister authorised the police and local authorities to begin unspecified legal action against strike leaders.The courts are reported to have warrants ready for the arrest of nine individuals for incitement, including Ath Thorn, the President of the Cambodian Labour Confederation (CLC) (above left), Morn Nhim (f), President of the Cambodian National Confederation (CNC) and Tola Moeun, Head of the Labour Rights Programme at CLEC Community Legal Education Centre.

Although the strike was temporarily suspended on 16 September following an offer of further negotiations, it is feared that the threat of legal action, including charges of incitement, against union leaders and strikers remains.

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