Illness, faintings after factory-funded meals
About 150 garment workers fainted at two factories owned by the
same firm in the capital’s Por Sen Chey district yesterday, after lunch
provided to employees allegedly caused food poisoning.
Workers at the Shen Zhou and Daqian Textile factories, both owned by
Shen Zhou Group and both suppliers to Puma, Adidas and Nike, began
fainting at about 8am yesterday, Worker Friendship Union Federation
president Seang Sambath said.
Many employees at Daqian, which accounted for about 100 of the
faintings, started showing symptoms of food poisoning, including
diarrhoea, soon after eating lunch on Tuesday, said Vey Srey Moa, a
worker there.
Most worked through the sickness after eating the questionable meat,
Srey Moa said as she recovered at Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital.
“We ate chicken at lunch, and I thought the chicken looked sour,” she
said. “After eating it, we got diarrhoea, and two days later, we
fainted.”
About 61 employees at the Shen Zhou factory had first fainted on Tuesday after eating the same chicken.
Then, approximately 50 Shen Zhou workers still feeling the effects of
the meal fainted yesterday morning, Chan Soda, an employee who
collapsed yesterday, said.
“I had no strength and could not stand up at work,” Soda added.
Those who fainted were brought to Khmer-Soviet, Independence clinic,
Mol Met clinic and Choam Chao clinic, Por Sen Chey District Governor Hem
Darith said.
Yesterday’s incident occurred two days after about 50 employees at
the New Wide factory in Por Sen Chey fainted after allegedly being
exposed to insecticide fumes.
The high volume of workers fainting highlights the need for more
meticulous workplace inspections and higher wages, which would enable
workers to buy healthier food, Yeng Virak, executive director for the
Community Legal Education Center, said.
Managers at Shen Zhou and Daqian could not be reached yesterday.
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