Strikes spread to Mandalay

By AYE NAI
Published: 8 June 2012
Workers rest during a strike in protest over low wages at Hlaing Tharyar industrial zone
Workers rest during a strike in protest over low wages at Hlaing Tharyar industrial zone, on the outskirts of Rangoon on 28 May 2012. In the absence of the former draconian statute that banned unions, workers have begun striking across the country for better pay and treatment. (Reuters)

Widespread factory strikes in Burma that began in Rangoon’s Industrial Zones last month have spread to Mandalay.

About 300 workers from Aung Sein textile and wool factory, are staging a sit-in protest.

The workers have issued a six-point demand, which includes an increase in their basic salary rise, better health benefits, worker’s compensation, guaranteed days off on weekends and an end to mistreatment.

A witness said strike leaders met with company representatives at noon today to begin negotiations.

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