First winning migrants labour case in Thailand facilitated by YCOWA
“In July 1999, Yaung Chi Oo Workers’ Association (YCOWA) was founded by U Moe Swe, along with Burmese student activists and migrant workers in Mae Sot, Thailand.
Over two decades, YCOWA has dedicated itself to improving the working and living conditions of Burmese migrant laborers, expanding its reach to industrial zones in Yangon since 2009.
Focused on safeguarding worker rights, providing labor rights education, and fostering social well-being, YCOWA has made a significant impact. The organization’s commitment to solidarity and advocacy has left an indelible mark on the lives of Burmese migrants in both Thailand and Burma.”
Vision & Mission
Labour Rights
Democracy
Justice for The Worker
01. Strengthening Social Relationships
02. Empowering Through Trade Unions
03. Providing Comprehensive Action Support
04. Democracy Movement
"Elevating the voices of grassroots workers to resonate at the corridors of national policy."
Core Values
There are 9 core values of YCOWA intact when we approach our strategic intervention.
Policy Advocacy
Our efforts span a wide spectrum, delivering immediate wage and working condition improvements while nurturing self-reliance and capacity building for long-term human development goals.
First minimum wage case in Thailand
First winning migrants labour case in Thailand
Join YCOWA in our vision: a world where every individual, regardless of their background, enjoys fundamental rights and dignity. Together, we empower and seek justice.”
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Our approach
Our numbers
that speak
We have numbers that push us to give in our best and make sure that we break our own records. We are happy to be growing and helping more day by day.