Report Discussion: “From the Rice Paddy to the Industrial Park” in Myanmar

Sat Oct 23 2021 at 05:00 pm to 06:30 pm

SEA-Junction | Bangkok

Report Discussion: \u201cFrom the Rice Paddy to the Industrial Park\u201d in Myanmar
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Report Discussion: “From the Rice Paddy to the Industrial Park” in Myanmar
? Date/Time: 23 October 2021, 5.00-6.30 pm
?On-site: SEA Junction, 4th floor, BACC *Seats are limited, please email or message us to reserve*
?Online: Facebook Live (SEA-Junction Page)
Organized by SEA Junction & Rapid Asia
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To launch the research study, “From the Rice Paddy to the Industrial Park: Working Conditions and Forced Labour in Myanmar’s Rapidly Shifting Labour Market,” SEA-Junction will organize a panel discussion on 23 October 2021 at 5.00-6.30 pm. At the panel, speakers will share the key findings of the reports as well as discuss the state of workers’ rights in Myanmar since the military coup d’etat last February.
Working conditions in Myanmar’s labour market faced decades of neglect under authoritarian governments, contributing to a laissez-faire system where employers unilaterally set the terms of employment for their workers and labour rights were neither adequately established under law or respected in practice. At the same time, underdevelopment caused by isolation from the international community and a regime of strict economic sanctions meant that there were insufficient decent job opportunities available.
Since a wide-ranging political and economic liberalization process was initiated in 2010, intensive efforts at reforming Myanmar’s outdated, contradictory and vague labour legislation were made. Among the key changes were the introduction of a minimum wage, legalization of labour organizations, establishment of processes for dispute resolution, adopting higher standards for occupational safety and health and expansion of coverage by social security.
However, government and private sector sensitivities about research related to working conditions meant that few rigorous large-scale studies were undertaken to determine the impact of the legislative changes on workers themselves. Ten years after the reforms began, the Livelihoods and Food Security Fund conducted a survey of more than 2,400 workers to help fill the knowledge gap by assessing how effective the improved labour governance framework has been in ensuring decent working conditions. In particular, it represents the first major study of the prevalence of forced labour in Myanmar since 2015.
The report was launched in August 2020 and research was conducted mostly before the coup, but in the discussion speakers will also reflect on the present conditions. The actions of the Tatmadaw now suggest a return to more openly exploitative employment practices and suppression of worker organizing. Indications are that the return to military rule has already begun to roll back many of the hard-fought gains made in expanding labour protection during recent years. As part of cracking down on resistance to its seizure of power, the Tatmadaw has now declared numerous trade unions and labour rights CSOs to be “illegal labour organizations”, creating a blacklist and attempting to arrest many leading labour advocates. This targeted persecution represents a major threat to workers’ rights in Myanmar.
For those interested, the full report can be found here: https://www.lift-fund.org/en/myanmar-forced-labour-study-rice-paddy-industrial-park.
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Program Agenda 23 October 2021, 5.00-6-30 PM:
Moderator:
• Rosalia (Lia) Sciortino, Associate Professor IPSR, Mahidol University and Director SEA Junction
Panel Speakers:
• Benjamin (Ben) Harkins. Technical Officer at International Labour Organization (Ship to Shore Rights South-East Asia programme)
• Daniel Lindgren, Founder and Director of Rapid Asia
• Kyoko Kusakabe, Professor and Department Head, Department of Development and Sustainability
• Ye Yint, Independent researcher on labour issues
Q & A
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The event will be blended both on site and off site. Please note that in view of COVID-19 measures, seats are limited and reservation is required. You can reserve your seat(s) by email [email protected], phone/wa: +66970024140 or our social media channels.
For those who cannot attend the event, it will be available on Facebook live streaming.
Event is free, but we count on donations in these challenging times!
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

SEA-Junction, Suite 408 BACC, Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, 939 Rama 1 Rd, Pathum Wan, Bangkok, Thailand 10330, Thailand

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