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Kampuchea Textile And Footwear Enterprises Raise Minimum Wage For Workers

2010/7/27 8:14:00 45

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   Kampuchea Ministry of labour and vocational training (MOL) has informed Kampuchea. textile industry The footwear industry's enterprises, employers, labor and labor unions increase the minimum wage for workers.


Kampuchea will raise its minimum wage in October 1st this year, and the new salary will be raised to a minimum wage of $56 (including the minimum wage of $45, a salary increase of $5 and a living allowance of $6) on trial labor (1-3 months) minimum wage.


Formal workers were raised to the lowest monthly level. wages It was $61 (including a minimum wage of $50, a salary increase of $5 and a stipend of $6).


this Notice It also stipulates that the wages of the workers are paid according to the actual production of the workers. If the actual production of the workers exceeds the minimum wage mentioned above, their wages will be paid according to their super production, but the actual production of the workers is lower than the minimum wage. The employer should also pay the minimum wage of the workers at 56 dollars (probation period) and the official minimum wage of labour for 61 dollars. The provisions will take effect from October 1, 2010 to 2014.

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