Tuesday, April 27, 2010

‘Beer girls’ underpaid: report

A beer seller refills glasses for young men at a beer garden in Phnom Penh. A report has found that beer promotion women in Siem Reap town are underpaid. (Photo by: Sovan Philong)

Tuesday, 27 April 2010

Will Baxter
The Phnom Penh Post


FEMALE beer promotion workers in Siem Reap town earned salaries that covered only half of their living expenses last year, a fact that led some 57 percent to engage in sex work, according to a report released last week by a Siem Reap-based NGO.

The report, co-authored by Ian Lubek, a psychology professor at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada, is an updated version of an older report, and draws from interviews with 900 women.

International and domestic beer companies operating in Cambodia offered average monthly incomes of about US$81, but workers, often referred to around the country as “beer girls”, said they needed between US$160 and $209 to cover monthly expenses and support their families, according to the report.

Those women who did engage in sex work to supplement their salaries said they had accepted a standard price of US$25 per session, and participated in 2.5 sessions per month, giving them an additional monthly income of $62.50, the report said.

“Most of the problem is that these women are underpaid. They need a living wage,” Lubek said Monday. “The average beer seller has about 3.5 dependants for whom they are responsible.”

The salaries on offer, he added, place “additional pressure on each woman to bring in extra income”.

“About half of these women feel obliged to sell sex,” he said.

The report, produced for the NGO Siem Reap Citizens for Health, Educational and Social Issues, is titled: “Health, safety and security for Cambodian women beer sellers were substandard in 2009: Urgent actions are still required by all major brewers (AB/INBEV, Carlsberg, HEINEKEN/Asia Pacific Breweries, SAB/Miller, Guinness, San Miguel, Bavaria, Asahi, etc.)”.

Lack of education

Women interviewed for the report said they had limited access to HIV/AIDS treatment and sex-education programmes, and the report recommends that basic health and sex education be provided to beer sellers on their first day of work.

Lubek said that 37 percent of beer sellers do not receive health training for more than a year after they begin work, and that some never do. He added that most reported consuming an average of 1.5 litres of beer per night.

“Unless they know about the dangers of alcohol and unsafe sex, in a country with a high rate of HIV infection, this puts them at greater risk,” he said.

In 2006, Heineken International, Carlsberg A/S, Guinness and Co, Asia Pacific Breweries, Cambodia Brewery Ltd and Cambrew Ltd formed the organisation Beer Selling Industry Cambodia (BSIC), “with the objective of improving the health, safety and working conditions of beer promoters by setting industry standards,” according to its website.

A spokesman for the Heineken-affiliated Cambodia Brewery Ltd, 80 percent of which is owned by Asia Pacific Breweries, declined to comment on Monday. Representatives of Cambrew Ltd, of which Carlsberg has a majority stake, could not be reached for comment.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

some 57 percent to engage in sex work

I think the figure should higher because not all interviewees told the truth. It is a rather sensitive question.

Anonymous said...

In Cambodia..
Contradiction, circle without end, danger..
It's bad for girls to have sex before marriage.
Boys have sex with prostitutes if they have money, if not they should become rapist.
Marriage men with money, have sex with prostitues, catch AID, give that to his wife..
Solution: tolerate sex for boys and girls

Anonymous said...

they ought to form a beer promoters' union to demand higher wage, etc... i'm sure the beer drinkers won't be drinking anymore without beer promoters. i mean, people have to do something about it, if they are not happy about their wage, you know!

Anonymous said...

These girls will sell their bodies even if they make double the money they are making now cuz they have no shame. There are lots of people out there who only make less than $50 a month and yet they do not sell their bodies. They have too much pride to stoop this low. And others would rather beg for food, rather than sell their bodies. Shame on these girls.

Borey said...

how to get out of this?

Anonymous said...

AN APPEAL.....

THEY WORK HARD FOR THE MONEY, WE BETTER TREAT THEM RIGHT.....

PLEASE HELP IN ANY WAYS YOU CAN.... EVEN JUST A LITTLE....

Anonymous said...

11:29pm,

I disagree with the notion that these girls have no shame. You seem so judgemental here. There is nothing wrong with what these girls do; they serve guests and make money. This is how they make a living.

Anonymous said...

No one should not surprise with this fact of underpaid employment in Cambodia. Most employed people are underpaid. Government worker is one of undeniable example of being underpaid. They work two or three jobs at a time to support themselves and their family. Small and family-owned business paid very little salary to their staff ranging from 40$ to 50$ a month. Some big business also exploit the abundant of labour supply. Can anyone guess how much the young girls work at Lucky Seven and other fast food premises get paid? Not more than $50-$60 a month. Is any institution in this country can protect them? What are Ministry of Labour doing regarding this??

Anonymous said...

people will get promoted in tenure, skill level, education level, how long they held the job, etc... don't expect a raise right away, you know! and stop using political card here because it show you are ignorant!