Myanmar: Workers report sexual abuse at Myanmar Dongxin garment factory
Riepilogo
Date Reported: 13 Apr 2024
Location: Birmania
Companies
LC Waikiki - Former buyer , Dongxin Garment - Supplier , Voyager - BuyerAffected
Total individuals affected: Number unknown
Workers: ( Number unknown - Location unknown , Clothing & textile , Gender not reported )Issues
Gender Discrimination , Sexual harassment , Rape & sexual abuseResponse
Response sought: Yes, by BHRRC
Story containing response: (Find out more)
Action taken: Dongxin Garment allegedly supplies to LC Waikiki and Voyager; LC Waikiki provided a response to a request for comment from the Resource Centre, stating it has no orders at the factory. Voyager did not respond.
Source type: News outlet
Riepilogo
Date Reported: 13 Apr 2024
Location: Birmania
Companies
LC Waikiki - Former buyer , Dongxin Garment - Supplier , Voyager - BuyerAffected
Total individuals affected: Number unknown
Workers: ( Number unknown - Location unknown , Clothing & textile , Gender not reported )Issues
Mandatory overtime , Occupational Health & SafetyResponse
Response sought: Yes, by BHRRC
Story containing response: (Find out more)
Action taken: Dongxin Garment allegedly supplies to LC Waikiki and Voyager; LC Waikiki provided a response to a request for comment from the Resource Centre, stating it has no orders at the factory. Voyager did not respond.
Source type: News outlet
"Sexual harassment is happening at the Myanmar Dongxin factory", 13 April 2024
Female workers working at the Myanmar Dongxin Garment Factory say sexual abuse is happening.
Around 1,000 workers are working in the factory...
"He held my shoulder...There are some types of waist holding. They do that to other working women... said the woman.
In addition, the woman said that the person who went out and physically sexually assaulted her...worked as a technical expert from line 6 to line 10...
Brands such as TIGORA, VOYAGER, WindCore, CAMP 7, LCW VISION, LC WAIKIKI are being sewn at the factory, and a...male representative of the brand (LCW VISION/LC WAIKIKI) is also in the workplace, a female worker said.
"That brand representative is also asking to [be] introduce[d] to women garment workers through super[visors]...Some of them left their jobs after being told that," said a worker.
A member of the Labor Federation said that [the] men's disdainful treatment of Burmese women in factories is not only sexual but also psychological.
"It's not sexual harassment, it's emotional harassment. Because of this harassment, girls are insecure..." A member of the Labor Federation said.
If no action is taken against these sexual harassments, the unthinkable will happen to the female workers in Myanmar, said the female member of Labor Aid...
On March 26, some of the workers at the factory worked overtime, and in the evening when three male workers were eating bread, a group of plainclothes men with a car and knives tried to pull them away.
[Translation via Google Translate]