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Worked to debt: Over-indebtedness in Cambodia's garment sector

This​ joint​ briefing​ paper​ is​ made​ under​ the​ Cambodian​ Alliance​ of​ Trade​ Union​ (CATU),​ Center​ for​ Alliance​ of​ Labor​ and​ Human​ Rights​ (CENTRAL),​ and​ Cambodian​ Leauge​ for​ the​ Promotion​ and​ Defense​ of​ Human​ Rights​ (LICADHO).​ Results​ of​ this​ research​ are​ from​ a​ survey​ of​ 162​ garment​ workers​ (158​ women)​ between​ March​ and​ May​ 2020.​ Workers​ came​ from​ three​ different​ factories​ that​ have​ partially​ or​ fully​ suspended​ work.​ Researchers​ found​ that​ two-thirds​ of​ workers​ were​ paying​ off​ at​ least​ one​ microloan,​ and​ that​ these​ repayments​ took​ up​ the​ majority​ of​ their​ pre-suspension​ incomes.​ On​ average,​ the​ combined​ monthly​ payments​ for​ debt​ and​ food​ expenses​ exceeded​ workers’​ salaries,​ resulting​ in​ the​ vast​ majority​ of​ microloan​ borrowers​ eating​ less​ food​ to​ be​ able​ to​ repay.​ 96%​ of​ respondents​ who​ held​ microloans​ said​ their​ life​ was​ either​ “much​ worse”​ (80%)​ or​ “slightly​ worse”​ (16%)​ now​ compared​ to​ before​ taking​ out​ their​ microloan.​ Just​ 2%​ reported​ their​ life​ was​ “slightly​ better”,​ and​ none​ said​ it​ was​ “much​ better”.

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Cambodian​ Leauge​ for​ the​ Promotion​ and​ Defense​ of​ Human​ Rights​ (LICADHO)

Address: #16, St. 99, Boeung Trabek, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Mailing Address: P.O. Box 499, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Tel: (855) 23 727 102 or (855) 23 216 602 Fax: (855) 23 727 102 or (855) 23 217 626 E-mail: contact@licadho-cambodia.org Website: https://www.licadho-cambodia.org

ပူးတွဲရေးသားသူ (အဖွဲ့) Cambodian​ Alliance​ of​ Trade​ Union​ (CATU),​ Center​ for​ Alliance​ of​ Labor​ and​ Human​ Rights​ (CENTRAL),​ and​ Cambodian​ Leauge​ for​ the​ Promotion​ and​ Defense​ of​ Human​ Rights​ (LICADHO)
ထုတ်ဝေသည့်နေရာ Phnom Penh, Cambodia
ထုတ်ဝေသူ Cambodian​ Leauge​ for​ the​ Promotion​ and​ Defense​ of​ Human​ Rights​ (LICADHO)
ထုတ်ဝေသည့်ရက်စွဲ 2020
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ဆက်ခံရရှိကြောင်းညွှန်းဆိုသည့်စာတမ်း Worked_to_debt_Cambodia's_garment_sector__30.06.2020.pdf
အဓိကစကားလုံးများ Garment workers' debt
တင်ခဲ့သည့်ရက်စွဲ ဇူလိုင် 6, 2020, 10:01 (UTC)
ပြန်လည်ပြင်ဆင်သည့်ရက်စွဲ ဇူလိုင် 7, 2020, 09:31 (UTC)