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An activist aiding workers informed Than Lwin Times that the Junta's rule post-coup in Myanmar resulted in the loss of nearly all labor rights, accompanied by daily violations of workers' rights. On May 1, marking the 134th International Workers' Day (May Day), Myanmar's trade unions and workers proposed for fair wages, improved working conditions, and the formation of a
On the occasion of the 133rd International Workers’ Day, also known as May Day, Solidarity of Trade Union Myanmar (STUM) has declared their demands for improved conditions and increased wages for workers in Myanmar, according to the organization’s official statement.
Mizzima Solidarity of Trade Union Myanmar (STUM) issued a press release which says that over 2,000 workers were unemployed after two garment factories in Watayar industrial zone, Shwepyithar Township, Yangon Region were closed. These two factories are GTIG and Gysan owned by Chinese nationals running with over 1,000 workers each in Watayar industrial zone in Shwepyithar Township. These two factories were manufacturing apparel for the UK-based Primark brand.
Mizzima Solidarity of Trade Union Myanmar (STUM) issued a press release which says that over 2,000 workers were unemployed after two garment factories in Watayar industrial zone, Shwepyithar Township, Yangon Region were closed. These two factories are GTIG and Gysan owned by Chinese nationals running with over 1,000 workers each in Watayar industrial zone in Shwepyithar Township. These two factories were manufacturing apparel for the UK-based Primark brand.