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  2. Child labour in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    It enforced labour standards in areas such as child labor, forced labor, sexual harassment, hours of work, minimum wages, and freedom of association. [3] This trade agreement was unique because it provided market rewards rather than punishments and because the International Labour Organization (ILO) was in charge of monitoring the labour standards.

  3. Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training (Cambodia)

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    Established in 1993, it shoulders the responsibility of labour, workforce, and vocational education. As of current date, the ministry is under the leadership of Minister Heng Sour. As of current date, the ministry is under the leadership of Minister Heng Sour.

  4. Cambodian Confederation of Unions - Wikipedia

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    CCU again applied for official recognition in 2012, but was denied again because some of its affiliated unions represent teachers, which are not protected under Cambodia's Labour Law. [ 2 ] In 2012, during protests against the non-payment of workers' benefits at Tai Yang Enterprises, CCU delivered a protest letter to the US Embassy in Phnom ...

  5. Cambodian Labour Confederation - Wikipedia

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    CLC is politically independent of Cambodia's government and often opposes the government and unions associated with it. Unlike the Cambodian Confederation of Unions, however, CLC is willing to take part in negotiations and discussions involving government representatives and does not involve itself in political issues outside of labour questions.

  6. Law of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution is the supreme law of Cambodia, therefore, all legal norms must comply with it. [2]Confirming the conformity of laws in the process of being adopted or already ratified falls under the authority the Constitutional Council at the request of the King, the Prime Minister, the president of one of the two parliamentary chambers, a quarter of the senators, a tenth of the deputies or ...

  7. Chhim Sithar - Wikipedia

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    Chhim Sithar (born 25 December 1987) is a Cambodian trade union leader and the current president [1] of the Labor Rights Supported Union (LRSU) of Khmer Employees of NagaWorld. [2] She served a two-year sentence for incitement in connection to a labour strike she led at NagaWorld in 2021 and 2022.

  8. 2022 in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    14 January - Cambodia begins administering fourth doses of the COVID-19 vaccine for high-risk groups, including healthcare workers, government ministers, and members of the armed forces. [ 1 ] 23 February - Cambodia begins its COVID-19 vaccination rollout for children over the age of three years, becoming the world's first country to administer ...

  9. Cabinet of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Chapter VIII of the Constitution states the role of the Royal Government of Cambodia. [1]Article 99: The Council of Ministers is the Royal Government of Cambodia. The Council of Ministers shall be led by one Prime Minister assisted by Deputy Prime Ministers, and by State Ministers, Ministers, and State Secretaries as members.