Cambodian Garment and Footwear Sector Bulletin
Issue 7 | June 2018
How has garment workers’ pay changed in recent years?
(...) Part 1 of this seventh issue of the ILO’s Cambodian Garment
and Footwear Sector Bulletin examines trends in garment
workers’ incomes in recent years. Part II provides a regular
update of key statistics and developments relating to the
garment and footwear industry in Cambodia.1
1. The context: rising minimum wage for Cambodian garment workers
The minimum wage for workers in the Cambodian garment
and footwear sector has increased significantly in recent
years.
Language:English
Score: 1126102.5
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https://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/gro...ts/publication/wcms_631686.pdf
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Cambodian Garment and Footwear Sector Bulletin
Issue 7 | June 2018
How has garment workers’ pay changed in recent years?
(...) Part 1 of this seventh issue of the ILO’s Cambodian Garment
and Footwear Sector Bulletin examines trends in garment
workers’ incomes in recent years. Part II provides a regular
update of key statistics and developments relating to the
garment and footwear industry in Cambodia.1
1. The context: rising minimum wage for Cambodian garment workers
The minimum wage for workers in the Cambodian garment
and footwear sector has increased significantly in recent
years.
Language:English
Score: 1126102.5
-
www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/grou...ts/publication/wcms_631686.pdf
Data Source: un
Cambodia Garment and Footwear Sector Bulletin Issue#1: Growth continues for Cambodia’s garment and footwear sector
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Cambodia Garment and Footwear Sector Bulletin Issue#1
Growth continues for Cambodia’s garment and footwear sector
This Bulletin reviews the performance and progress of Cambodia’s garment and footwear sector, with a focus on exports, wages, employment, factory openings and closures and new foreign direct investment.
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ILO Asia-Pacific Garment and Footwear Sector Research Note Issue 3
Working hours in the global garment industry
This research note provides an overview of working hours in the garment sector in major apparel exporting economies. It shows that garment exporters have a range of different limits on normal working hours, overtime work, and penalty rates for overtime, as well as different annual leave and public holidays.
(...) Together, they make up 89 per cent of global garment exports from developing nd emerging economies (UNCTAD, 2013).
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Growth continues for Cambodia’s garment and footwear sector
This Bulletin reviews the performance and progress of Cambodia’s garment and footwear sector, with a focus on exports, wages, employment, factory openings and closures and new foreign direct investment.
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ILO Asia-Pacific Garment and Footwear Sector Research Note Issue 3
Working hours in the global garment industry
This research note provides an overview of working hours in the garment sector in major apparel exporting economies. It shows that garment exporters have a range of different limits on normal working hours, overtime work, and penalty rates for overtime, as well as different annual leave and public holidays.
(...) Together, they make up 89 per cent of global garment exports from developing nd emerging economies (UNCTAD, 2013).
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Research note: Cambodian Garment and Footwear Sector Bulletin Issue 5: Recent trade policy developments and possible implications for Cambodia’s garment and footwear sector
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The Cambodian Garment and Footwear Sector Bulletin provides an overview of recent developments in the sector, with an emphasis on issues related to wages and working conditions.
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Date issued: 11 January 2017
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Issue 5 of the Bulletin focuses on trade policy and the potential implications of recent developments for the Cambodian garment and footwear sector.
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The Cambodian Garment and Footwear Sector Bulletin provides an overview of recent developments in the sector, with an emphasis on issues related to wages and working conditions.
Type: Publication
Date issued: 11 January 2017
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Cambodian Garment and Footwear Sector Bulletin Issue 5: Recent trade policy developments and possible implications for Cambodia’s garment and footwear sector pdf - 0.2 MB
Issue 5 of the Bulletin focuses on trade policy and the potential implications of recent developments for the Cambodian garment and footwear sector.
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Gendered impacts of COVID-19 on the garment sector
This brief, co-authored by the ILO and Better Work, aims to raise awareness of the gendered reality of COVID-19 and to outline some of the ways in which the pandemic impacts women and men workers in the garment sector in the short, medium and long terms.
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Given that women account for approximately 80 per cent of the garment sector workforce, many of the sectoral impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic have and will continue to disproportionately affect women. (...) Tags: decent work, clothing and textile industries, manufacturing, gender equality, value chains
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This paper assesses the availability and quality of interventions to improve the productivity of factories operating in the Asian garment industry and to document good practices, missing gaps and opportunities to advance support. For this study, “interventions” are defined as training or other advisory support delivered to garment actories by an external organization to improve productivity levels.
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