According to a report by the "Financial Times" on September 14, garment workers in Cambodia launched a five-day campaign on Monday to pressure the government into raising the monthly minimum wage from $50 to $61. However, local unions have demanded a much higher increase, calling for a minimum wage of $93 per month. This growing unrest comes as labor protests spread across several Asian countries, including China, Vietnam, and Bangladesh, signaling a rising wave of labor disputes in the region. With global supply chains increasingly reliant on low-cost manufacturing, these strikes are putting pressure on both governments and businesses to address workers' demands for fairer pay and better conditions. As tensions rise, industry analysts warn that sustained labor unrest could disrupt production and affect global trade flows in the coming months.
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