Garment Workers’ Minimum Wage Rise to US$200 in 2023

Workers/employees in the textile, garment, footwear, travel goods and bag industry in Cambodia will receive US$200 monthly as minimum wage, starting from January next year, according to the Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training’s press release issued this morning.

The ministry said the Labour Advisory Committee, composed of representatives from the government, workers and employers, agreed on the minimum wage to be raised to US$198 a month and Prime Minister Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo Hun Sen, decided to add US$2, inching up to US$200 a month.

With other existing benefits such as partial travel and accommodation expenses, work performance reward, meal allowance and seniority bonus, workers/employees will be able to get between US$217 to US$228 a month on average.

The 2022 monthly minimum wage is US$194, up from US$192 in 2021, US$190 in 2020, US$182 in 2019, and US$170 in 2018.

The Royal Government of Cambodia has set a policy to increase the minimum wage of garment workers every year.

 

 

Source: Agency Kampuchea Press