British athletes, triple jumper
Phillips Idowu (L) and heptathlete Jessica Ennis (R) pose with fashion
designer Stella McCartney (C) during the unveiling of the new British
Olympic Team GB kit designed by Stella McCartney Photo: AFP
The Shen Zhou factory manufactures the adidas "fanwear" for the 2012 Olympics.
Soun So-phat, a 30-year-old mother of two, said she sent half of her money home to her parents, who look after her young daughters in their provincial village.
She had left to look for work in the capital because she could not earn enough money from planting rice to feed her children.
Now she can feed them, but the money she has left over is not enough for her to eat properly. "It is hard work. I send home $60 per month and I live on $40. I eat three times a day but it's not good food," she said.
She lives with five other workers in a single room where they sleep three to a bed on hard, wooden cots. They share an attached squatting lavatory and cook a few feet away. Wet clothes hang on lines over head. "It is difficult but we have to earn money," she said.
Toch Srey-noun, 32, who works as a pattern cutter making adidas garments, said she had no idea how much they cost to buy. In an adidas store it was $39.99 – the amount she earned in two weeks.
"I work here to get money for my family," she said. "My father and my husband died. I have a 10-year-old son. I send around $50 per month to my mother."
A spokesman for adidas confirmed that the Phnom Penh factory produced Olympic "fanwear" but denied that the workers' pay and conditions were in breach of the organising committee's standards.
"Adidas is confident we comply with all Locog standards. Workers at the factory earn an average of $130 a month, which is well above the minimum wage," he said.
A Locog spokesman said: "We understand that the Shen Zhou factory is part of the International Labour Organisation labour rights programme, which means that it is inspected.
"We regularly remind all of our licensees of the importance we place on the sustainable sourcing code they have each signed up to."
