11 March 2014
The majority of garment factory unions orgainzing a nationwide stay-at-home strike among their members, which was set to begin today (12 March 2014), decided to delay their plans until next month following a meeting among union leaders yesterday. Only two out of the planned eight labor unions will push ahead with the strike to demand a $160 minimum monthly wage, while six others have decided to delay the industrial action until after the Khmer New Year holidays, which begins on 14 April 2014.
The majority of garment factory unions orgainzing a nationwide stay-at-home strike among their members, which was set to begin today (12 March 2014), decided to delay their plans until next month following a meeting among union leaders yesterday. Only two out of the planned eight labor unions will push ahead with the strike to demand a $160 minimum monthly wage, while six others have decided to delay the industrial action until after the Khmer New Year holidays, which begins on 14 April 2014.
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