Categories: Market

Young Moroccan women are deceived, exploited and sent home: They pick our strawberries in precarious conditions

class = “sc-cffd1e67-0 iQNQmc”>

1/6
In Huelva, Spain, many women work in strawberry fields under precarious conditions.

Strawberries are produced for the whole world in Huelva, Spain. Desserts take their place on the shelves at Migros, Coop or Lidl. What you don’t know in business is the working conditions in the fields. In fact, many strawberries in Huelva must taste quite bitter. “The situation is especially unstable for women on the plantations,” Nora Komposch (30) tells “SonntagsZeitung”.

Plantations in Spain always make headlines: forced sex, penalties for toilet breaks, starvation wages, exploitation. Komposch did not let the matter go. He spent seven months in Huelva over the past three years for his doctoral research.

He spoke to about 50 harvest workers in the field. Many of them come from Morocco. Komposch said the country has an agreement with Spain. This requires that only mothers with minor children obtain a work visa to work in greenhouses.

More about poor or terrible working conditions
Complaints in Brazil
Syngenta subsidiary profited from forced labor
Human trafficking in construction
Hourly wage: 80 cents
Historians explain
The True Story of Diamonds
Without them we wouldn’t exist
History of immigration in Switzerland

Business is becoming increasingly uncertain

The intentions behind it seem clear. Spanish officials hoped the women would leave the country after the harvest season. It’s a similar model to what Switzerland previously had with seasonal worker status. According to Komposch, approximately 15,000 Moroccan women work in strawberry fields each year. He also traveled to Morocco to talk to several families there.

What he heard was anything but an explanation. Climate change makes working on plantations increasingly uncertain. Due to the increasingly problematic drought in Spain, workers do not even know if they are needed. But families are in need of money. That’s why more and more women are staying in Spain illegally. With the hope of finding work again on the plantations and without needing a visa.

German discounter Lidl had a consulting firm examine the situation on site in 2020. Workers criticized unpaid overtime, immense pressure and lack of access to clean water. In response to the research, the German EHI Retail Institute has now set up a local helpline of sorts. Employees can report their complaints here anonymously, after which they must be examined together with the companies and a solution must be found.

Advert

Lidl, Coop and Migros do this

The new Supply Chain Due Diligence Act has been in force in Germany since the beginning of this year. That’s why companies with more than 3,000 employees need to guarantee that their direct suppliers will not harm the environment, ensure workplace safety and prevent forced and child labor. Those who do not comply will face high fines.

However, in Switzerland the corporate responsibility initiative failed due to the majority of properties. Since Migros took over the German supermarket chain Tegut, it is now also subject to German law, according to “SonntagsZeitung”.

Coop, on the other hand, is not required to take part here and does not do so voluntarily. We know the reports coming from the region. However, there were no complaints about suppliers. But we will check if further checks are needed. (smt)

Source :Blick

Share
Published by
Tim

Recent Posts

Terror suspect Chechen ‘hanged himself’ in Russian custody Egyptian President al-Sisi has been sworn in for a third term

On the same day of the terrorist attack on the Krokus City Hall in Moscow,…

1 year ago

Locals demand tourist tax for Tenerife: “Like a cancer consuming the island”

class="sc-cffd1e67-0 iQNQmc">1/4Residents of Tenerife have had enough of noisy and dirty tourists.It's too loud, the…

1 year ago

Agreement reached: this is how much Tuchel will receive for his departure from Bayern

class="sc-cffd1e67-0 iQNQmc">1/7Packing his things in Munich in the summer: Thomas Tuchel.After just over a year,…

1 year ago

Worst earthquake in 25 years in Taiwan +++ Number of deaths increased Is Russia running out of tanks? Now ‘Chinese coffins’ are used

At least seven people have been killed and 57 injured in severe earthquakes in the…

1 year ago

Now the moon should also have its own time (and its own clocks). These 11 photos and videos show just how intense the Taiwan earthquake was

The American space agency NASA would establish a uniform lunar time on behalf of the…

1 year ago

This is how the Swiss experienced the earthquake in Taiwan: “I saw a crack in the wall”

class="sc-cffd1e67-0 iQNQmc">1/8Bode Obwegeser was surprised by the earthquake while he was sleeping. “It was a…

1 year ago