Myanmar: Garment workers to receive pay rise following protests
摘要
日期: 2023年6月13日
地点: 缅甸
企业
Primark (part of Associated British Foods) - Former buyer , Hennes & Mauritz (H&M) - Reported buyer , Etam Groupe - Buyer , Tesco - Reported buyer , Gainway International (Myanmar) - Supplier , Kiabi - Former buyer , Carrefour - Former buyer受影响的
受影响的总人数: 900
工人: ( 900 - 地点未知 , 衣服和纺织品 , Gender not reported )议题
Poverty Wages回应
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后续行动: Gainway International (Myanmar) allegedly supplies or has supplied to Tesco, H&M, Primark, KIABI, Carrefour and Etam; Tesco, H&M, Primark, and KIABI provided a response to a request for comment from the Resource Centre. Tesco stated it stopped sourcing from Myanmar in Spring 2022, but works with Gainway in other countries. Carrefour and Etam did not respond. In September 2024, H&M informed us it no longer or did not source from the factory. Primark stated it had stopped sourcing from Myanmar in October 2023. Carrefour stated it had stopped sourcing from the factory in 2022. KIABI stated its last shipment order was in May 2024.
信息来源: News outlet
"Gainway International (Myanmar) factory workers demanded a 5,600 kyat increase in wages and said they have reached a settlement.", 13 June 2023
Yangon, Shwe Pytha Township, The workers of Gainway International (Myanmar) Garment in Thadhukan Industrial Zone demanded an increase of 5,600 per day in the factory, and on June 12, the negotiations were resolved, according to the workers.
"Since all the employees of the Gain Way Garment Factory have made a collective request, starting July 1, 2013, they will receive 5,600 OT per hour, 1,400 kyats," he said.
In order for the factory workers to increase their daily wages, more than 800 of the more than 900 workers in the factory signed a written request for an increase [to] 5,600 kyat.
Although there was no response from the WCC, the protest request started on June 9th, and on June 10th, due to the additional participation of the [supervisors], the demand increased. On June 12th, after negotiations with the relevant officials, the factory agreed to pay the workers 5,600 OT per hour, and a settlement was reached.
The factory sews H&M brand women's underwear...
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