‘I’m suing Tesco after working 99-hour weeks – I can’t afford to feed my child’
摘要
日期: 2023年12月31日
地点: 泰国
企业
Ek Chai Distribution (part of Charoen Pokphand Group) - Client , Tesco - Client , VK garment factory (VKG) - Employer , Intertek - Other Value Chain Entity受影响的
受影响的总人数: 数字未知
外劳和移民工人: ( 数字未知 - 缅甸 , 衣服和纺织品 , Women , Unknown migration status ) , 外劳和移民工人: ( 数字未知 - 地点未知 , 衣服和纺织品 , Women , Undocumented migrants )议题
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后续行动: Tesco denies the accusations and has previously said the allegations against its supplier were “incredibly serious”. Tesco did not respond to the Resource Centre's request for comment. Tesco, Ek Chai, and Intertek have denied all the allegations, and the case is still ongoing. Tesco did not reply to a request for comment, but it has previously called the allegations “incredibly serious”, adding that “had we identified issues like this at the time they took place, we would have ended our relationship with this supplier immediately”.
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A group of migrants from Myanmar who say they worked 99-hour weeks making jeans for Tesco in Thailand claim their lawsuit against the retailer has left them struggling to feed their families.
The 130 migrants worked at the VK Garments factory …
They sued Tesco in the English High Court for alleged negligence in 2022.
Tesco denies the accusations and has previously said the allegations against its supplier were “incredibly serious”…
However they say it is not enough, and that they are yet to receive any compensation…
One former worker, Thi Thi Aye said she had been forced to borrow money to take care of her two-year-old son after she was dismissed from the factory….
Also facing legal action as part of the UK case is Ek Chai, previously the Thai branch of Tesco’s business, and Intertek, the auditors…
Workers are hoping for compensation from Tesco, Ek Chai, and Intertek for wrongdoing because “they didn’t act reasonably in preventing the harms to workers”, according to Ms Dudhia.
Tesco, Ek Chai, and Intertek have denied all the allegations, and the case is still ongoing.
Tesco did not reply to a request for comment, but it has previously called the allegations “incredibly serious”…