Phnom Penh. 13/01/2014: Jaap Wienen, Deputy General Secretary of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) representing 176 million workers worldwide, talking to the press after a meeting at the Ministry of Labour where he stressed that a wage of $US160 is needed for the garment workers, and that the 23 union leaders, activists and workers detained after the violent crackdown of Jan. 2nd and 3rd should be released. |
The ITUC Is Watching You Too.
John Vink | 13 Jan. 2014
Mr. Jaap Wienen, Deputy General Secretary of the International Trade
Union Confederation (ITUC) representing 176 million workers worldwide,
had a meeting at the Ministry of Labour, giving his full support to the
cambodian workers demands of a $US160 monthly salary and the release of
the workers and union leaders arrested during the January 2nd and 3rd
crackdown (see HERE and HERE).
Phnom Penh. 13/01/2014: Rong Chhun, President of the Cambodian Independent Teachers Association, talking to the press after a meeting of Jaap Wienen, Deputy General Secretary of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) representing 176 million workers worldwide, at the Ministry of Labour where he stressed that a wage of $US160 is needed for the garment workers, and that the 23 union leaders, activists and workers detained after the violent crackdown of Jan. 2nd and 3rd should be released. |
Phnom Penh. 13/01/2014: Municipal security guard keeping an eye open while Jaap Wienen, Deputy General Secretary of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) representing 176 million workers worldwide, talks to the press after a meeting at the Ministry of Labour where he stressed that a wage of $US160 is needed for the garment workers, and that the 23 union leaders, activists and workers detained after the violent crackdown of Jan. 2nd and 3rd should be released. |
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