Cambodia’s draft trade union law would violate the right to organize and be a major step backwards for workers, Human Rights Watch said today in a letter to Prime Minister Hun Sen. Cambodia’s donors and global brands that source garments and other products from Cambodia should call on the government to ensure that any legislation on unions meets international standards and is considered only after full and meaningful public consultation ((read more).
Showing posts with label Labor law/Droit du travail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Labor law/Droit du travail. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Cambodian Labour Law Guide revised 2014
You can find a Guide Book about the labour law applicable in Cambodia by clicking here.
Thursday, August 21, 2014
LOI - Le permis de travail : où, quand, comment et combien
18 août 2014, Emmanuel SCHEFFER, Petitjournal.com
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"Depuis plus d’un an, le gouvernement avait fait passer le message, relève Antoine Fontaine, co-fondateur du cabinet d’avocats Bun & Associated, le permis de travail concerne tout le monde sauf les ambassades, les fonctionnaires et les domestiques. Le droit du travail s’applique à toutes les personnes vivant au Cambodge, le statut d’expatrié n’existe pas". La démarche est plutôt simple, mais elle a un coût, surtout si l’étranger travaille depuis longtemps au Cambodge, car la loi est rétroactive. Ce n’est pas au salarié mais à la direction de l’entreprise de faire la demande du permis de travail. Toute société, quel que soit son secteur d’activité doit s’enregistrer au ministère du travail, si toutefois celle-ci est déjà enregistrée au ministère référant à son activité (en savoir plus).
Authorities to Enforce Expat Work Permits
31 July 2014, Sun Heng, Cambodai Daily
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Authorities have begun enforcing a decade-old law that requires foreigners working in Cambodia to have a valid work permit in addition to a work visa, an immigration official confirmed Wednesday.
“We’ve been implementing this for about a month,” said Nov Leakhana, deputy director general of the Ministry of Interior’s general department of immigration.
The move comes after the creation of the department in April.
“We had the law, but we could not fine because we didn’t have the [permission] from the Ministry of Finance. After the creation of the general department of immigration on April 1, we have the [permission],” he said.
A work permit is separate from a work visa and costs 400,000 riel, or about $100. (continued)
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