Phnom Penh: The Colletive Union of Movement of Workers (CUMW) and CARE join hands to launch a training course on a project to strengthen the economic resilience of garment workers during covid-19 under the auspices of the lululemon brand owner.
The three-day training course on Economic Resilience of Garment Workers during Covid-19 was held on December 26-27-28, 2022 at the Sunway Hotel with the aim of improving the knowledge of the trainees. Discuss soft skills on "Economic resilience during covid-19" and participatory knowledge dissemination.
President of CUMW, Mr Pav Sina, expressed his happiness and his strong hope that through this important training, the trainees will become full of ability and knowledge to share with members as well as those around them at the grassroots.
The Covid-19 pandemic broke out in late 2019 and has severely affected the Cambodian economy in all sectors, especially the workers who have been severely affected by the epidemic. The training focuses on issues such as the protection of the armed forces and the compensation mechanism, budget management, prevention of gender-based violence and sexual harassment, how to mediate and manage stress.