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Cambodian Garment and Footwear Sector Bulletin Issue 3
This issue of the Bulletin outlines the process and criteria used to
adjust Cambodia’s minimum wage. The analysis is based on official
statistics, mainly from the Ministry of Commerce, The Cambodia
Investment Board, the National Institute of Statistics and the National
Bank of Cambodia.
Cambodia’s
minimum wage, which applies only to the garment and footwear sector, is a
matter of great interest to hundreds of thousands of workers in the
sector, as well as their employers and others in the garment and
footwear supply chain. The annual process that used to adjust the
minimum wage includes a key role for government, unions, and employers’
representatives, and involves consideration of evidence relating to the a
number of social and economic criteria.
Cambodian Garment and Footwear Sector Bulletin Issue 3