Imagine, working in an organisation where you are forced to wear human diapers all day long?
Lol, just the very thought of it, makes me cringe with fear and humiliation, well if your expression was God forbid, i will resign, i will sue them, blabalabla........
Then the story below will shock you.
A Korean and American capital company in Honduras is being accused by union
leaders and former employees of forcing its workers to wear diapers in order to
increase their productivity. Company representatives have denied the
allegations but an investigation is already under way.
Last Saturday, Daniel Duron, Secretary General of the General
Confederation of Workers, denounced the violation of labor rights
by Kyungshin-Lear Honduras Electrical Distribution Systems, accusing the company
of forcing its employees to wear adult diapers to avoid going to the
bathroom for their physiological needs. He added that the employer doesn’t
actually supply the diapers for its workforce, but that the employees,
especially the women, buy them themselves to avoid leaving their work posts and
risk losing their jobs. Duron based his accusations on testimonies made
by Kyungshin-Lear employees and urged authorities to investigate.
Honduran Labor Minister, Jorge Bográn, told reporters that 30 inspectors are
currently working on the case to verify the “accuracy of the
claim”. Edgardo Dumas, the legal representative of Kyungshin-Lear
dismissed the accusations as false and reckless, and claimed the company
has never violated labor law. The president of the Manufacturers’
Association of Honduras also told the press the allegations were false and
blamed the interference of unions from the United States “who want to regain
the jobs lost in their country”. However, Maria Galeano, a worker who was
fired in April after seven years of working at Kyungshin-Lear, confirmed
Daniel Duron’s claims. ”It’s embarrassing to say one has to wear diapers
because they don’t give you permission to go to the bathroom, but there are a
lot of employees who can confirm this claim,” she told reporters.
Kyungshin-Lear Electrical Distribution Systems started operating in Honduras
10 years ago, and has around 3,500 employees.
Sources: http://www.odditycentral.com
Na wah oh.
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