Worker Complaints Spark Probe of Guyana Bauxite Plant
The government of Guyana investigating a Russian-owned bauxite plant found "disturbing" working conditions after a surprise inspection last week prompted by the complaints of dozens of workers to the Social Protection Ministry. Some staff had to work for 12 hours in poorly ventilated rooms without safety gear or drinking water. Workers also complain about the lack of upward mobility and the company's reluctance to recognize a labor union. The company and authorities have been feuding since 50 plant workers were fired more than five years ago.
See "Worker Complaints Spark Probe of Guyana Bauxite Plant", November 30, 2015