Cambodia’s National Council on Minimum Wage will soon begin talks to negotiate next year’s minimum wage for workers in the textile, footwear and garment industries. The negotiations are slated to begin in September.

Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training spokesman Heng Sour told The Phnom Penh Post that the negotiations may be conducted online. Worker unions and labour rights groups want the minimum wage to increase from US$192 to US$200 a month.

“So far, the unions have not yet set any figures for the negotiations because we are still doing the research. I can see that negotiations for this minimum wage are going to be hindered by the COVID-19 crisis, but we are ready to talk,” said Ath Thorn, the Cambodian Labour Confederation president in a statement to the publication

He added that the unions will try their best to negotiate a wage increase for all workers. Fa Saly, President of the National Trade Union Confederation, too, expects the minimum wage in 2022 to be increased to US$200.

“I expect that the government as well as employers will increase the minimum wage in 2022 to at least $200 a month and I am optimistic that it will reach this level,” he said.

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