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2024年1月8日

Myanmar: Garment workers at Lat War garment factory reportedly fainting & vomiting due to overnight shifts; incl. co. responses

In September 2023, it was reported that workers at Lat War garment factory were facing a series of violations, including health issues caused by workers working overnight incl. vomiting and fainting, no rest areas for workers to work overtime, pregnant workers forced to meet high targets with other workers and denied leave from the factory if they feel unwell, workers yelled at when they take toilet breaks, and reduced pay for workers who didn't work the Sunday they were scheduled to work in order to cover work they missed due to the public holiday.

In January 2024, the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited Regatta, Auchan, LC Waikiki and Mavi to respond. In September 2024, Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited Kapalua to respond. Full responses below.

企业回应

LC Waikiki 浏览回应
Regatta 浏览回应
Kapalua

没有回应

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