Myanmar: Workers' wages cut at backpack factory
Resumo
Data informada: 28 Fev 2024
Localização: Myanmar
Empresas
Welcomebine Leather Myanmar - Supplier , Parfois - BuyerAfetados
Total de pessoas afetadas: 500
Trabalhadores: ( 500 - Localização desconhecida , Roupa e Material Têxtil , Gender not reported )Temas
Benefício Negado , Recusa de contratos permanentes , Roubo de salários , Assédio (exceto sexual) , Discriminação de gênero , Metas excessivas de produção , Horas extras obrigatórias , DemissãoResposta
Resposta solicitada: Sim, por BHRRC
História contendo resposta (Saiba mais)
Medidas tomadas: Welcomebine Leather Myanmar allegedly supplies to Parfois; Parfois did not provide a response to a request for comment from the Resource Centre.
Tipo de fonte: News outlet
"WELCOMBINE LEATHER MYANMAR Co.,ltd Wage cut without permission at the factory", 28 February 2024
...At the Welcombine Leather Myanmar Co.,ltd factory...the workers said that the factory officials are cutting off the day pay...without permission...
...The factory officials did not give medical leave and...[the] Daily fee (10,000 kyats) is reportedly being cut.
WELCOMBINE LEATHER MYANMAR Co.,ltd factory... is said to be sewing PARFOIS brand backpacks with around 500 workers. The workers said that the factory hired the people [and paid] 50,000 kyats more per month...but the workers said that the amount was reduced.
"Because the factory sews bags, the machine is high, I have to sew with small machines. The employer told me that he would add 50,000 kyats when he called the high-end seamstresses to work. When [they] actually paid the wages, [they] only added ten and a half thousand kyats to the sewing machine [workers]" said a worker.
It is said that [high targets are] unfairly requested and [if the targets] are not met, the so-called line leaders are shouting and swearing every day.
The workers said that...the day laborers are fired without [being] appoint[ed] [as] a confirmed employee. He said that the factory official often illegally fired the experienced employees and did not inform them in advance if they were asked to work overtime. If you don't [work overtime], [you face] discrimination, The workers also said that the factory officials treated them with malice.
[Translation via Google Translate]