Cambodia’s government has agreed to increase the minimum wage for the country’s textile, garment, and footwear (TGF) industries to US$ 200 per month from the current US$ 194 per month. Unlike other countries, the minimum wage in Cambodia applies only to specified industries. The National Council on Minimum Wage (NCMW), a tripartite body comprising equal representation of labour unions, employers’ associations, and the government sets the minimum wage. The Ministry of Labor and Vocational Training announced the results of a tripartite vote on four possible wage increases: US$198, US$206, US$210, and US$213. Of the 51 council members, 46 voted for US$198 which was increased to US$200 after an intervention by Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Sen. In determining the minimum wage, the NCMW studies the following criteria:
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