Bangladesh: Nearly 1,000 garment workers stage sit-in at factory demanding arrears, following layoffs reportedly due to declining orders from international brands
Zusammenfassung
Date Reported: 4 Dez 2023
Standort: Bangladesch
Unternehmen
ALDI South - Former buyer , Boohoo - Former buyer , DIRD Composite Textiles (part of DIRD Group) - Supplier , DIRD Group - Supplier , Tom Tailor - Reported buyer , Mango - Former buyer , Matalan - Former buyer , OVS SpA - Reported buyer , s.Oliver (part of s.Oliver Group) - BuyerBetroffen
Total individuals affected: 1000
Arbeiter: ( 1000 - Location unknown , Kleidung & Textilien , Gender not reported )Themen
Purchasing practices: Order volume , Wage Theft , Impacts on LivelihoodsAntwort
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Ergriffene Maßnahmen: DIRD Composite Textiles allegedly supplies to ALI SOUTH, Boohoo, MANGO, Matalan, OVS SpA, s.Oliver and Tom Tailor. All brands provided a response to a a request to comment from the Resource Centre. ALDI SOUTH stated it had not had a relationship with the factory since 2021. Boohoo stated it had placed its final order with the factory in May 2022 and formally disengaged in February 2023. MANGO has not sourced from the factory since March 2021. Matalan stated that DIRD was removed from its system in 2019. OVS SpA stated it does not have a relationship with DIRD. s.Oliver stated it had sourced from the factory until the factory halted production in September 2023. Tom Tailor stated that the factory was not an active supplier of the brand.
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"Demand for Tk 70cr arrears: Garment workers stage sit-in before Srama Bhaban", 4 December 2023
Nearly 1,000 workers gathered in front of the Srama Bhaban at the city's Bijoy Nagar area, where the Dife and DoL offices are located.
A Dife director, on condition of anonymity, said the workers had initially confined senior officials of the Dife and DoL, but later let them go.
The workers were laid off through an announcement on September 23, citing losses incurred by the company and lower inflow of work orders from international clothing retailers and brands.
Nearly 1,000 workers came in front of the Srama Bhaban at around 11:00am and were present there till this report was filed around 8:10pm as per Md Shakhaot Hossain Rony, a senior executive office of the company.
The remaining workers were in front of the factory, located at Rajendrapur under Gazipur district, for realising the arrears, said Rony.
In the afternoon, 10 representatives of the workers had gone to meet State Minister for Labour and Employment Begum Monnujan Sufian, who sought to settle the matter.
On November 28, the company management, union leaders and high-ups of the ministry reached a settlement on the payment of Tk 30 crore, said a senior factory official asking not to be named.
They had signed an agreement that day in the presence of Sufian to pay it in phases by April next year, he said.
Up until now, the company has paid only Tk 4 crore.
Md Towhidur Rahman, president of Bangladesh Apparel Workers Federation, who also visited the demonstrations, said the arrears amounted to nearly Tk 70 crore but after negotiations with union leaders, Tk 52 crore was fixed.
However, unfortunately another group of union leaders negotiated the issue and settled on Tk 30 crore, Rahman said...