Founded | 2012 |
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Location | |
Members | 10,000 (claimed) [1] |
Key people | Far Saly, President |
The National Trade Union Confederation (NTUC) is a trade union federation in Cambodia. The union is politically independent and not tied to government or opposition parties. [2]
Far Saly formed NTUC in 2012. [1]
In 2015, NTUC protested at Siko Phnom Penh garment factory in Cambodia's capital against the dismissal of a warehouse chief for founding an NTUC branch in the factory. [3] In 2016, NTUC condemned a proposal by Sam Rainsy to the European parliament to decrease garment imports from Cambodia in order to increase political pressure on the regime of Hun Sen. [4] In that year, the union also stated its discontent with the way the Ministry of Labour had pushed through a new union law. [5] NTUC claims to have had between 20,000 and 30,000 members around 2016, but that more repressive government attitudes towards trade unions shrank the number to 10,000 by 2018. [1]
In the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, NTUC appealed to the government to temporarily close down factories to stop the spread of the pandemic. [6] In 2021, the union called on the government to cancel that year's Cambodian New Year. [7] In January of that year, NTUC president Far Saly was summoned for questioning by a court over allegations of defaming a Chinese factory owner's reputation. [8]
Founded | 2012 |
---|---|
Location | |
Members | 10,000 (claimed) [1] |
Key people | Far Saly, President |
The National Trade Union Confederation (NTUC) is a trade union federation in Cambodia. The union is politically independent and not tied to government or opposition parties. [2]
Far Saly formed NTUC in 2012. [1]
In 2015, NTUC protested at Siko Phnom Penh garment factory in Cambodia's capital against the dismissal of a warehouse chief for founding an NTUC branch in the factory. [3] In 2016, NTUC condemned a proposal by Sam Rainsy to the European parliament to decrease garment imports from Cambodia in order to increase political pressure on the regime of Hun Sen. [4] In that year, the union also stated its discontent with the way the Ministry of Labour had pushed through a new union law. [5] NTUC claims to have had between 20,000 and 30,000 members around 2016, but that more repressive government attitudes towards trade unions shrank the number to 10,000 by 2018. [1]
In the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, NTUC appealed to the government to temporarily close down factories to stop the spread of the pandemic. [6] In 2021, the union called on the government to cancel that year's Cambodian New Year. [7] In January of that year, NTUC president Far Saly was summoned for questioning by a court over allegations of defaming a Chinese factory owner's reputation. [8]