Myanmar: Union negotiates agreement with garment factory after workers dismissed for failing to attend work due to security concerns & travel concerns amid military takeover
요약
보고된 날짜: 2021년 7월 10일
위치: 미얀마
기업 페이지
Twinkle Light Myanmar - Supplier , Carrefour - Former buyer , Mango - Buyer , Primark (part of Associated British Foods) - Buyer , Matalan - Buyer , Lidl - Buyer영향받은
영향받은 사람의 수: 100
Workers: ( 100 - 위치를 알 수 없음 , 의류 및 섬유 , Gender not reported )토픽들
영구 계약 박탈 , 해고결과
응답 요청 여부: 예, BHRRC에 의해 요청됨
응답을 포함하는 스토리: (더 알아보기)
시행된 조치: Twinkle Light allegedly supplies to Carrefour, Lidl, Mango, Matalan and Primark; Carrefour, Lidl and Primark provided a response to a request for comment from the Resource Centre. Carrefour stated that it had stopped sourcing from the factory. Matalan and Mango did not respond.
출처: Social Media
“Twinkle Light Garment Factory Workers in Hlaing Tharyar Industrial Zone Receive Demands with IWFM Assistance”, 10 July 2021
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An agreement was reached between employers and workers, with officials from the Myanmar Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (IWFM) assisting in the dismissal of workers at the Twinkle Light garment factory.
The incident was marred by political instability last March. Workers who [were] unable to enter the workplace due to security concerns and travel difficulties [and] [w]orkers who failed to notify the factory due to power outages were fired by their employers...
Workers who were deported due to political unrest and those who could not return to work on time due to transportation difficulties were fired by the factory. In addition, workers who returned to work [after] the factory reopened were re-employed as new workers.
Officials from the IWFM have repeatedly negotiated with the employer [who] agreed to the workers' demands.
According to the agreement, a total of two union leaders and a member of the union will be given political and economic rights. Due to security concerns and travel difficulties, unpaid leave was granted from July 1 to October 1. The employer agreed to continue discussions if [they] could not return to work at the end of the leave.
In addition, workers who wish to return to work but have not been able to do so due to various reasons can contact the relevant authorities by phone or in person...The employer agrees to continue negotiations if there is a valid reason for re-employment at the end of the leave period…
[Translation via Google Translate]