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18 Ago 2024

Myanmar: Garment workers reportedly forced to meet work unpaid overtime if excessive targets are not met; incl. co. responses

In February 2024, it was reported that workers at MaiyiBei (Yangon) are facing a series of violations, including denial of permanent contracts for day labourers, who are often hired and rehired after three months of employment, and are also fired if they miss a day of work, unclean toilets and wage cuts if workers don't meet targets.

In September 2024, Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited LPP (for its Sinsay brand) and Hang Ten to respond. LPP's response can be found below. Hang Ten did not respond.