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Tesco implicated in forced labor of Burmese workers in Thailand

Editor's Desk, Tattva NewsBy Editor's Desk, Tattva NewsDecember 26, 2022Updated:December 26, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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The U.K.’s largest grocery chain Tesco is facing a ground-breaking lawsuit alleging forced labor at a supplier factory in Thailand. The lawsuit has been brought by 130 Burmese workers, former employees at VK Garment Factory (VKG) where they made jeans for Tesco’s F+F brand of apparel.

VGK’s site is in Mae Sot, on the Myanmar border, a city that over the last decade has garnered the reputation of paying little attention to workers’ rights. The factory relies heavily on migrant Burmese workers to conduct operations. These Burmese workers relied on VKG for their immigration status, documents that were reportedly withheld by management.

Workers allege they were also paid illegally low wages, around half the minimum wage, without access to bank accounts set up in their name, effectively bonding them in debt. Workers lived in crowded and unsanitary conditions at the factory, saying they only had one day off a month, were working under threat, sometimes through the night to meet the demands of large orders.

According to labour experts, Tesco is just one in a large line of clothing brands who shed responsibility for worker wellbeing by deliberately outsourcing production, whilst generating huge profits. In addition to the court action against Tesco, Ek Chai, their Thai branch and the auditors, Intertek are facing legal action over the issue. This is believed to be the first time a social auditor has been tagged in such a suit.

David Welsh, the country director of the Solidarity Center Thailand, told The Guardian that the courts tended to side with employers and that Mae Sot was “very much the wild west of the global supply chain”.

Freedom United is calling for laws around the world that make it much easier for companies to be held to account for abuses in their supply chains. Right now companies rarely face any financial, civil, or criminal penalties when environmental or rights abuses are exposed. Make no mistake, recent legislation on corporate responsibility, such as the landmark U.K. Modern Slavery Act, only requires companies to report and provides no means of accountability or redress.

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