Myanmar: Workers at alleged Port Authority supplier report multiple labour rights abuses
Résumé
Date indiquée: 24 Jui 2024
Lieu: Birmanie
Entreprises
Huafu Garment - Supplier , SanMar - BuyerConcerné
Nombre total de personnes concernées: 1200
Travailleurs: ( 1200 - Lieu inconnu , Vêtements et textile , Gender not reported )Enjeux
Heures supplémentaires obligatoires , Salaire impayé , Refus de congé , Travail des enfants , Objectifs de production excessifs , Santé et sécurité au travail , Refus de contrats à durée indéterminée , Harcèlement (non sexuel) , Discrimination fondée sur le sexe , Liberté syndicaleRéponse
Réponse demandée : Oui, par BHRRC
Affaire contenant la réponse: (En savoir plus)
Mesures prises: Huafu Garment allegedly supplies to SanMar; SanMar did not provide a response to a request for comment from the Resource Centre.
Type de source: News outlet
"HUAFU Garment factory workers working under the violations", 24 June 2024
There are around 1,200 workers working at the HUAFU Garment factory...
Many day laborers are not promoted into permanent [staff] after working for more than 3 months.
“Day laborers are not entitled to paid Sunday day off. They can’t contribute to social security so they don’t get free health care from the social security clinics. Child laborers are assigned the same tasks with the adults,” said a worker.
The employer asked for excessive...outputs such as 800 jackets per 12 hours per cavity with around 40 people and the manager verbally abuse[s] them for not finishing the outputs. They are working in the workplace where there is no dignity as the manager scold[s] them with microphones...
Casual leave is allowed but the whole attendance bonus is cut for an absent.
“...The working hours are from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm. We got transportation in the night but there are inspections by the soldiers and arrests as well. Sometimes we have to work all night overtime due to important [orders].Workers have to work all night overtime on Saturdays without being informed in advanced and those who [don't they hold] grudges against,” said a worker who don’t want to be named.
There is a workplace coordination committee but can’t address the disputes as the members are selected only by the employer’s consents...
The factory is manufacturing PORT AUTHORITY brand jackets and it is owned by a Chinese national/
The workers appeals are
1 - To [only ask for] possible [output targets]
2 – The supervisors and managers to not verbally abuse the workers
3- To provide purified drinking water
4 – To appoint day laborers with more than 3 months of service as permanent stuffs
5 – To inform the overtime in advanced and to call only after surveying the workers’ consents.
[Translation via Myanmar Labour News]