
September 14th 2007
More
than 70 workers at Jin Da company made the accusation of sweatshop
conditions on Monday at the labor station of the Nanwan sub-district
office in Longgang district, where the factory is located.
The
workers were also worried about losing their jobs after the factory
relocates to neighboring Dongguan, a public relations officer at the
office surnamed Zhang said.
"Our law enforcement team has gone
to the factory to understand the situation from the perspective of
workers and management. We will try to mediate and help them reach an
agreement," she said.
Referring to the workers' accusations,
Zhang said if there were violations of the Labor Law, the management
will be asked to rectify the problem and will be punished.
The
situation arose after more than 700 employees were asked in May to sign
short-term contracts, which did not specify working hours or salary,
the Hong Kong-based Ta Kung Pao newspaper said.
The alternative was "taking a vacation", according to the paper.
The
factory closed some workshops this month and asked workers to accept
180 yuan a month and take a break from work, the paper said.
Workers
speculated this was an underhand way for management to reduce severance
wages when it relocated at the end of this year and took their
grievances to the authorities
Zhang, however, said a preliminary investigation found the factory was not intending to move the whole plant to Dongguan.
"Management
should strengthen communication with workers. But we cannot make any
further conclusions before the investigation ends," she said.
Disney
has been accused of running sweatshops following investigations by the
Hong Kong-based organization, Students and Scholars Against Corporate
Misbehavior.
Walt Disney Company (Asia Pacific) Ltd spokesperson
Alannah Goss said the company and its affiliates took claims of unfair
labor practices very seriously and will investigate any such
allegations thoroughly.
"We have a long-standing and firm
commitment to the safety and well-being of workers, and fair and just
labor standards," Goss said.
Source: China Daily