Myanmar: Garment workers report violations incl. mandatory overtime, verbal abuse & pregnancy discrimination
Resumo
Data informada: 17 Jun 2024
Localização: Myanmar
Empresas
Takko - Reported buyer , He MeT - Supplier , MO (part of Sonae Group) - BuyerAfetados
Total de pessoas afetadas: 1000
Trabalhadores: ( 1000 - Localização desconhecida , Roupa e Material Têxtil , Gender not reported )Temas
Trabalho Infantil , Horas extras obrigatórias , Discriminação por Gravidez , Roubo de salários , Saúde e Segurança Ocupacional , Metas excessivas de produção , Assédio (exceto sexual) , Discriminação de gênero , Benefício Negado , Recusa de contratos permanentesResposta
Resposta solicitada: Sim, por BHRRC
História contendo resposta (Saiba mais)
Medidas tomadas: He MeT allegedly supplies to Takko and MO; Takko provided a response to a request for comment from the Resource Centre stating it does not source from the factory. MO did not respond.
Tipo de fonte: News outlet
"He MeT garment factory workers abused", 17 June 2024
Workers from He MeT Company Limited garment factory...said that their rights are being violated.
The factory is...manufacturing [for] ever.me, page one and MO WOMAN brand[s]...with more than 1,000 workers.
The violations are forcing overtime on Sundays, denying overtime fees...forcing day laborers [to work at] the same [level as] other workers [but] with only 4,800 kyats, forcing more than 300 underage workers [to work at] the same [level] as adults and hiding them when inspectors came.
Workers said that the garment factory is asking for excessive outputs, verbally abusing [workers], forcing the pregnant workers to resign, not allowing social security and other benefits...
“...The super[visor] of line 4 and 6 is a man and he is verbally abusing the female excessively,” said a worker who don’t want to be named...
Workers [do] not receive the casual and medical leave that [they are] entitled to in the workplace, and even though they pays the social security fee every month, they are not entitled to it. In addition, daily allowance of 5,800 kyats and allowance bonus of 10,000 kyats are cut for taking a leave.
The workers say that the restrooms used by the more than 1,000 workers are not clean...Because there is no mechanism to resolve labor disputes in the workplace, the workers are suffering a lot.
The workers requests are
- The employer not to call overtime on Sudays
- The employer to take action on the supervisors’ verbal abuses
- The employer not to force the child labors as the same with adults
- The employer to provide maintenance of the restrooms
- The employer to allow legal leaves
- The employer to take action on the insults of the janitorial workers.
[Translation via Myanmar Labour News]