Myanmar: Garment workers fear factory will close without paying workers' owed compensation
Résumé
Date indiquée: 16 Jan 2024
Lieu: Birmanie
Entreprises
Primark (part of Associated British Foods) - Former buyer , Kaixi Myanmar Fashion - Supplier , Inditex - Reported buyer , Zara (part of Inditex) - Reported buyerConcerné
Nombre total de personnes concernées: 1000
Travailleurs: ( 1000 - Lieu inconnu , Vêtements et textile , Gender not reported )Enjeux
Salaire impayé , Refus de congéRéponse
Réponse demandée : Oui, par BHRRC
Affaire contenant la réponse: (En savoir plus)
Mesures prises: Kaixi Myanmar Fashion allegedly supplies or has previously supplied to Inditex for its Zara brand and Primark; Primark provided a response to a request for comment from the Resource Centre, stating that its last orders were handed over in October 2023 and they no longer have relations with the factory. Inditex has previously stated it does not source from the factory.
Type de source: News outlet
"KAIXI MYANMAR FASHION CO,LTD workers said that they want to be responsible if the factory is closed", 16 January 2024
At the KAIXI MYANMAR FASHION CO.,LTD garment factory...workers said that they would like [the factory] to inform the workers openly if the factory [will close] because the employer is transporting and selling the equipment in the factory.
At that factory, there are workers who have left their jobs because they have not [been] called [for] OT for more than 1 year due to low orders, and currently...so they want the employer to take responsibility if the factory is closed.
"Before there were more than 1,000 workers, [but because] they did not call OT for more than 1 year...the workers who were not comfortable left, now there are only 600 left. In place of the workers who left, they removed the machines one by one...and sold them..." said the worker...
In addition, workers who are not entitled to the benefits of the law in the workplace are not entitled to benefits because if they miss a day of work, 4,800 kyats of holiday pay and 10,000 kyats of daily wages will be cut for a total of 14,800 kyats, the worker said.
"If the factory closes, we want to [receive damages that we deserve according to the law...," said the worker...
The Myanmar Labor Law stipulates that if factories are closed for various reasons, employers must pay the workers the remaining wages and damages based on the amount of [years] they have worked.
[Translation via Google Translate]