Minimum Wage and Its Impact on Agriculture Workers in Vietnam and Indonesia Amid Inflation
Minimum Wage Challenges in Agriculture
In Vietnam and Indonesia, the agriculture sector faces significant threats as supermarkets push for lower wholesale prices. This increase in pressure leads to unfair labor practices resulting in unpaid and underpaid work. Workers frequently experience fluctuations in their wages, often not even reaching the low minimum wage established in their regions.
Impact of Inflation on Earnings
The investigation highlights a staggering 20%-60% drop in earnings from pre-pandemic levels. Workers are caught in a cycle of longer hours without compensation, with many roles in shrimp processing filled predominantly by women who begin work before dawn.
- Supermarkets implicated include major corporations like Target, Walmart, Costco.
- 80% of those processing shrimp in Vietnam are women.
- Aggravated inflation intensifies the challenges faced by agriculture workers.
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