Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Cambodian Garment Workers Face Poor Prospects [-Will Samdach "Hanoi PhD" keep on denying this looming economic crisis?]

The Whtex Garments factory in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, employs about 1,300 workers and mainly makes underwear. More than 90 percent of its products goes to the U.S. But orders are off about 30 percent in the past few months as U.S. buyers scale back, and that has workers worried. (Michael Sullivan/NPR)

February 10, 2009
By Michael Sullivan
National Public Radio (USA)



The impoverished Southeast Asian nation of Cambodia is another victim of the global economic slowdown.

Two-thirds of Cambodia's export earnings come from the garment industry, which employs about 360,000 people — almost all of them women. Most earn less than $100 a month. But in a country as poor as Cambodia, every little bit helps.

Now, even that little bit is under threat.

Even makers of such seemingly recession-proof garments as underwear are feeling the pinch.

Take, for instance, Whtex Garments in Phnom Penh. Six months ago, the factory had more than 500 workers in the packing department alone, manager David Teo says. Now, there are fewer than 300.

Whtex Garments supplies underwear for Wal-Mart, Kmart and Disney, among others. Teo says more than 90 percent of his production goes to the U.S. But orders in the last few months, he says, are down 30 percent.

Six months ago, the factory packed more than 100,000 pieces a day.

"Now, we hardly pack 60,000, 70,000 a day," he says. As for the future, Teo says that he doesn't know what will happen next month — and everyone is worried.

It's repetitive, mind-numbing work. And it doesn't pay much, either. Workers here bring home between $70 and $100 a month — with overtime. Nobody pretends to like the job, but many are grateful for it.

Pou Chan Thon, 28, has been working at the Whtex factory for three years and says she is worried about losing her job. Her parents are farmers, and she sends them about $30 a month. Without that money, she says, they literally couldn't survive.

A few miles away, Sin Sary, 23, irons and folds track suits at Global Apparels. There are more than 3,000 workers at this factory, which manufactures sports clothes for Adidas and Puma.

I'm worried, the young woman says, because there are rumors going around that the factory will be closed or suspend production for a time. She says she doesn't know what she or her family will do if she's laid off.

But she better start thinking fast. Management hasn't told the workers yet, but about 800 are to be furloughed for the next two months, maybe longer. And these two factories aren't isolated examples.

Van Sou Ieng, chairman of the Cambodian Garment Manufacturers Association, says factories are losing orders from a host of U.S. companies — among them, Gap, Levi's, Wal-Mart and Nike. "Everywhere, actually," he says.

He says about 90 factories have already closed or curtailed production in the past few months, and he predicts another 30 will close by the end of March.

But union leader Chea Mony is skeptical. He says unscrupulous manufacturers are using the crisis as an excuse to close factories and move them elsewhere — without compensating workers.

Van Sou Ieng admits a handful of manufacturers have done just that — but only a handful, he says.

Meanwhile, economist Kang Chan Dararot worries about what will happen next. The Cambodian economy, he says, simply can't absorb those now being laid off from the country's two biggest industries.

"Poor families [are] very deeply involved in these two sectors — construction and garment industry. And now, so many people have been laid off. There [are] very grave prospects for … 2009," he says.

It's a future that may involve risky choices for laid-off workers desperate for cash.

Some out-of-work garment workers are already finding their way into karaoke parlors and go-go bars.

On a recent night, two young women working at a go-go bar in Phnom Penh say they were laid off last month. They haven't told their parents — and don't plan to, either. They are hoping to make enough working at the bar to continue sending money back home.

Many in Cambodia believe there will be more women in the same situation if garment orders are reduced further. Some worry the entire industry may be at risk if buyers — and manufacturers — decide to go elsewhere, like Bangladesh, where prices and wages are lower and labor standards weaker.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Don’t even dream about convincing Hanoi PhD educated man. Cambodia’s economic will still be booming regardless global market melt down.

He will continue with his begging habit for the money and save Cambodia for Yuon.
Also Cambodia has been long a satellite country for Yuon, remember folks?

Anonymous said...

4:39 AM

What do you know? Living in another country reading a biased news manipulating site? lol

Cambodia is no longer your home so it's obvious that you don't give a shit about its well-being. As the old Khmer proverb goes, Ber Min Jouy Jelv Kom Your Dai Riel Tirk.

You worry about your own well being and let Cambodia and its people worry about theirs. What happens to Cambodia is none of your business for none of it impacts you. Since it's none of your business, you should save your energy and pride and put it to good use for yourself instead of pointing fingers at people and running your mouth so self-righteously.

Anonymous said...

4:55 AM you fucking YOUN , you tring to keep me away from my belove country Cambodia ? FUCK you AH YOUN .. event I away from my country but you can't seperate me from my country , we khmer will fight and retake our coutry back and you Fucking YOUN ass out of my country ..

Anonymous said...

4:55 AM you fucking YOUN , you tring to keep me away from my belove country Cambodia ? FUCK you AH YOUN .. event I away from my country but you can't seperate me from my country , we khmer will fight and retake our coutry back and you Fucking YOUN ass out of my country ..

Anonymous said...

Cambodia would be like Pol Pot if no markets open to foreigners. Cambodia will be Yuon’s slave for generations if no funds and assistant from donor countries.

Hun Shit will still be a bagger for the rest of his life for his personal gain and the power.
He is seeing the light (Death) at the end of the tunnel but never wants to step aside.
Sooner or later death will come for him and he will not bring a penny with him.

Anonymous said...

4:55 wrote
"You worry about your own well being and let Cambodia and its people worry about theirs."

By your logic, the Hun Sen government should gave back about 600 million dollars each year for the past decade.

Anonymous said...

It's time for these fuckers to accept the reality. Yes, the reality will bite their asses hard.

Now, it's time for these fuckers to wake up.

These fuckers should listen to the people.

From:















The person who like to fuck ah Sen Hun.

Anonymous said...

Ah Dictator Scam Rainxy will not stop until get what he wants. He doesn't care about anybody. He'll continued to chase all of the jobs out of Cambodia.

Anonymous said...

For me it is no problem for all these factories closing down. Because it will bring more young women into beer gardens, karaokes, massage parlors and brothels. Therefore, it will decrease the price that we have to pay to sleep with them and we will have more choice of fresh pussy. It will enhance the sex industry and soon all the middle eastern tourists, chinese, korean, japanese and nigerian will come in Cambodia because of the cheap variety of pussy offered. Soon, we will be famous for the good quality of sex. So if our government officials are not ashamed when they travel abroad in the future, hearing that Cambodia is the toutism destination of choice, because all the khmers are whores, no problem! Because, finally, khmer people deserve for what they have voted for, no ?

Anonymous said...

Yep, I am sure that is Ah Scam Rainxy's plan to create good paying jobs in Cambodia.

Anonymous said...

Yeah, you Viet leech at 9:23 AM can eat shit and die then, got it?

Anonymous said...

Pouk ah Jkout Ly Lear Yuon 9:23AM is wishing for the worse for Cambodia. What else is he pretending?

He is so cynical and full of it.

It's time for him to lick Hun shit's dick because he's gone crazy without that.

Anonymous said...

Anh othding ! ahn PhD!! Anh samart!! My son inlaw Hok Landow!!!

My fiend Hok Landy! Jet Roy!!!!