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企業回應

22 一月 2024

Next's response to allegations of abuses in Myanmar garment factories - February 2024 Update

[...]

Cheung Hing Myanmar:

Thank you for contacting Next regarding allegations of abuses at garment factories in Myanmar. Next has a directly employed Code of Practice team based in key sourcing locations, including Myanmar, which enables us to carry out due diligence in line with our Code of Practice standards. The factory named in your correspondence has regular unannounced audits every 8 weeks by our Code of Practice team.

Cheung Hing is an active factory for Next and alongside the regular visits by our team, we arranged an additional unannounced visit following the information received from BHRRC. Our audit process and conversations with workers demonstrate that there is no evidence of forced overtime and overtime hours are paid in line with local legislation.

There was a factory closure for 4 days in October 2023 - all workers received payment in line with local legislation for that time period.

One issue that our team has identified is in relation to annual leave, where there have been restrictions for workers in taking annual leave. The leave is compensated through payment to workers, however this is not in line with the Next Code of Practice standards and we are working with the factory and our contracted supplier on a remediation plan. The factory is positive in wanting to work with us on remediation and progress will be closely monitored by our local team.

The factory is a participant in our grievance mechanism run through the platform TIMBY, which workers confirmed they were aware of and had access to if they wished to raise a concern anonymously.

Handa (Yangon) Myanmar:

[...]

The allegations in relation to this factory date from October 2023. Our on the ground COP team last audited Handa in July 2022 and there was no indication through the audit process or interaction with workers that the allegations outlined by BHRRC were applicable at this time. This factory has not had any active production for us since 2022 and our final orders left the factory in September 2022. Since then, we have had no further business and the site is no longer active for Next.

[The full response is attached]

屬於以下案件的一部分

Myanmar: Garment workers face health & security issues due to mandatory overtime until 11pm; incl. co. response

Myanmar: Garment workers' forced to work overtime due to changes in payment system & excessive production targets; incl. co. responses

Myanmar: Workers report several rights abuses at garment factory incl. denial of leave if workers fall ill; incl. co. responses

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