Myanmar: Lucky Fortune garment factory accused of violating workers' rights incl. forced & unpaid overtime, denial of leave & denial of permanent contracts
Zusammenfassung
Date Reported: 19 Mär 2022
Standort: Myanmar
Unternehmen
Stradivarius (part of Inditex) - Former buyer , Pull & Bear (part of Inditex) - Former buyer , LPP Spółka Akcyjna - Buyer , Zara (part of Inditex) - Former buyer , ONLY (part of Bestseller) - Reported buyer , Bestseller - Reported buyer , Workman - Buyer , Inditex - Former buyer , Sinsay (part of LPP S.A.) - Buyer , Myanmar Lucky Fortune Garment - SupplierBetroffen
Total individuals affected: Number unknown
Arbeiter: ( Number unknown - Location unknown , Kleidung & Textilien , Gender not reported )Themen
Denial of permanent contracts , Mandatory overtime , Wage Theft , Denial of leaveAntwort
Antwort erbeten: Ja, von BHRRC
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Ergriffene Maßnahmen: Myanmar Lucky Fortune garment factory allegedly supplies to Inditex for its ZARA, Pull&Bear and Stradivarius brand, BESTSELLER for its ONLY brand and LPP S.A. for its Sinsay brand; all brands provided a response to a request for comment from the Resource Centre. BESTSELLER stated it does not source from the factory. In September 2024, Workman provided a response to a request for comment from the Resource Centre. In September 2024, Inditex informed us that it no longer sources from Myanmar.
Art der Quelle: Social Media
“Lucky Fortune garment factory violation of labour rights in Myanmar.”, 19 March 2022
The workers reported that the Lucky Fortune garment factory, which produces for ZARA and ONLY, has been violating labour rights…
"There are hundreds of workers who have completed the probationary period, but they have not been offered permanent employment. They are kept as a daily wage worker. The workers on probation are forced to work overtime on Saturdays without being paid overtime fees. If workers do not work overtime on Sundays, the permanent workers are switched into daily labourer status,” said a worker who has faced such exploitation. The factory workers are forced to work overtime and have difficulty obtaining leave provided by the Leaves and Holiday Act. No union has been able to establish to address such violations and demand full workers’ rights. Affected workers call for providing permanent employment status to those who have completed the probationary period, compensation to the daily waged workers' overtime working hours, and to set overtime on Sundays only with the consent of the workers.