Special report PG Tips and Lipton tea hit by 'sexual harassment and poor conditions' claims
13-04-2011 - Verity Largo - Theecologist.org
Unilever and the Rainforest Alliance deny some female employees at the Kericho tea plantation in Kenya are subjected to sexual harassment. But Dutch research outfit SOMO paints a very different picture. Verity Largo investigates
It is one of the flagship
plantations of the world’s biggest tea company, stretching across more than
30,000 acres of land and employing 16,000 people. But the Kericho tea estate in
Kenya, operated by Unilever – manufacturer of PG Tips and Lipton – is at the
centre of controversy over allegations of sexual harassment and poor working
and living conditions for some employees, the Ecologist can
reveal.
Some female workers at the estate suffer sexual
harassment at the hands of company supervisors, according to Dutch research
body SOMO. The organisation, which monitors the operations of multinational
companies, says it has also uncovered ‘deplorable’ housing conditions at
the Kericho plantation, harassment of workers belonging to trade unions, and a
number of problems relating to the increasing casualisation of the estate’s
workforce.
SOMO makes the claims about the plantation – which is
certified by the Rainforest Alliance – in a report due to be published later
this month. Previous reports by SOMO, and by
the Kenyan Human Rights Commission
(KHRC), alleged 'rampant' discrimination and sexual
harassment of women at the Kericho estate, poor housing conditions,
casualisation of labour, violations of employment regulations and low wages.
Unilever denies the allegations however, saying it is
not aware of any current problems relating to sexual harassment at its Kericho
plantation, and...
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Source: Theecologist.org
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