Cambodia to ILO: Rights of union members respected


Labour minister Ith Samheng meets with the ILO delegate Takanobu Teramoto at the Labour Ministry on March 28. - LABOUR MINISTRY

PHNOM PENH (The Phnom Penh Post/Asia News Network): Minister of Labour and Vocational Training Ith Samheng has told the visiting International Labour Organisation (ILO) delegation that Cambodia respects the rights and freedoms accorded to trade union members, and that no workers have been arrested or harassed for legally exercising them.

Samheng met with the ILO delegation led by Takanobu Teramoto on Monday (March 28) at the ministry to discuss the development of the labour sector and Cambodia’s upholding of trade union members’ rights.

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