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Thai-workers in Sweden Work for Slave Wages


27.08.2009 | text Sarah Mia Haagerup
Foto: FELIPE MORALES 
Hundreds of Thai berry-pickers are tired of the poor blueberry harvest in Norrbotten. They want to go home.
Foto: FELIPE MORALES Hundreds of Thai berry-pickers are tired of the poor blueberry harvest in Norrbotten. They want to go home.

They borrowed several years of salary, and came to Sweden with the promise of hard work and good pay. But the blueberry harvest failed and now thousands of berry pickers are in the Swedish forests of Norrbotten - Indebted and without money for food. - Please help us, we want to go home, they say.

Mother of four, Sontayon Chridpol, 44, is one of the thousands of berry pickers who travelled from Thailand to Sweden in hopes of making money.
For 14 Swedish crowns per kg she picks blueberries from four in the morning until five in the evening seven days a week. And she had not complained if it weren’t for one problem - there are no blueberries.
    - At home in Thailand they told me how you could pick up to 100 kg a day and how it would be a record year for blueberries. But now I am here in the Swedish jungle and there are hardly any berries just a bunch of mosquitoes, she says.
    Thousands of poor workers from low wage countries, tempted with promises of good pay and berry filled forests, have been affected by the bad berry harvest. Most of them have borrowed 15.000 Swedish crowns for tickets and expenses at a high rate. As many as 6.000 berry pickers from Thailand have travelled to Sweden this year - a doubling of previous years even though there are fewer berries to pick.
    Sontayon Chridpol, who works along side 277 other berry pickers for berry buyer Stefan Engström, pays 50 dollars every day just to sleep on the floor of the schoolroom in the village Aapua. - Obviously I want to go home, but I have no choice. I have to repay my debt, she says.
    In another schoolroom a few miles from Aapua in the village Pello workers have already given up. - We are on strike, there are no berries, and now we want to go home, says Yuytrisong Khwansri, 26, from Bangkok.
She left her job as a golf caddy to make money in Sweden. She had hoped to earn 40.000 Swedish crowns, but in a month she only earned 3.600 crowns. Not even a fraction of the travel expenses. Her passport has Stefan Engström’s employees taken. - When we landed, they said that we should give them the pass and that we would get it back when we went home. They took it so we wouldn’t lose it, says Yuytrisong Khwansri.
But Stefan Engström himself admits that in reality it was to check if the berry pickers would leave. But they would get them back, he said.
    After much pressure from the strikers in Pello, Stefan has promised to organize a bus that can take them to the embassy in Stockholm. But because he isn’t ready to pay the costs and the pickers have no money there has been a lot of speculations whether there will be a bus or not.
    - If we can just go to the embassy, we'll get help to go home, we can not stay here. For every day that passes our debts grow larger, says Yuytrisong Khwansri.


Reader Comments:-
 
Karsten :
There is some Swedish asholes who shou;d be in monkey house !
Why do they have to pay 50 dollars a day ???
Why do they have to pay overprice for tickets ???
Slavery !
That is all i can say slavery !
There is minimum salaries in Sweden, Pay them that !
Gredy idiots !
I hope the Thai families make sure that these Swedish slave masters will get a warm welcome if they ever come to Thailand again !
Posted Date: 2009-08-31 11:24:39
 
Lars :
Karsten,
As you throw lot of crap that there are swedishs asholes who should be in monkey house make me wonder make me wonder who are asholes?

First of all Swedish Berry? industry have a fixed price per kg same for all. And also its fixed price that I think is around 250 SEK including food, sleeping, car and stuff. This is same for Swedish, Thai, polish and so on. Swedish companies are not involved in arrange this part of business its just a standard contract same for all. What is the thing here is that we have Thai companies arrange full package where they in sometime double the money plus borrow money to fellow country with rate that are like 10-15% per month. So this tours, business and everything is manage from Thai people. Swedish goverment together with Thai embassy is trying to get this people home. So this is a Thai business so maybe adjust your sugar level and wait talk and call people asholes and other stuff.

The problem is that Scanasia dont know that we have Swedish crowns still in Sweden even if it soon not worth anything. But they payed 50 SEK per night for place to sleep. Note this is not a fulltime/normal work this is payed per performance. If you pick one hour or ten is up to you. Also to mention is that its not as bas as it sound.

This is more a story to blame media and some thai company arrange this tours. The problem is limited to some areas as there is less to pick. And those thai behind the business need blame someone because many people will lose their land to this thai companies. when read a bit more I see many of this people fly in via Denmark so maybe if Copenhagen airport was not such asholes ... this would not happen. hope you get my point .... This sucks and the crazy thing is that it happen before and thai government promise to stop it .... but money talk...
Posted Date: 2009-09-01 01:21:50
 
 


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