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Ataque a defensor de derechos humanos

Bo Bo Nyein - Federation of Garment Workers Myanmar (FGWM)

Fecha del incidente
1 Ago 2020
Exactitud de fecha
Año y mes correctos
Bo Bo Nyein
Masculino
Federation of Garment Workers Myanmar (FGWM)
Sindicato
Golpizas y violencia
Objetivo: Individual
Lugar del incidente: Birmania
Evil Bikes Estados Unidos Artículos deportivos Respuesta de la empresa
Pivot Cycles Estados Unidos Artículos deportivos Respuesta de la empresa
CCM Hockey Canadá Artículos deportivos Respuesta de la empresa
Mizuno Japón Artículos deportivos Respuesta de la empresa
Wilson Estados Unidos Artículos deportivos, Ropa y Textiles Respuesta de la empresa
Otros actores

Fuentes

Bo Bo Nyein is the President of the Federation of Garment Workers Myanmar (FGWM) at the Very impressive Prospects (ViP) 2 factory in Yangon, Myanmar. He was fired in August 2020, together with other Union members of factories ViP 1 and ViP 2, after demanding the factory implement and follow protections for workers from the coronavirus. He was also reportedly stabbed by individuals hired by the factory. CCM Hockey, Evil Bikes, Pivot Cycles, Mizuno and Wilson Sporting Goods are named publicly as buyers from the VIP 1 and 2 factories. Labour groups say that despite months of direct outreach from the unions, the brands have refused to intervene or mediate. In Southeast Asia, workers have faced mass layoffs and experienced unpaid wages as retail corporations in the United States and Europe cancel orders or insist on discounts during the COVID-19 pandemic.