An unpublished report on the soccer governing body’s responsibility for migrant workers recommends that it should compensate those harmed. By Tariq Panja The soccer World Cup held in Qatar in ...
According to the advocacy group Human Rights Watch, hundreds of thousands of mostly South Asian migrant construction workers in Qatar risk serious exploitation and abuse. (Photo by Sam Tarling ...
Arab nations have ramped up their recruitment of migrant workers, capitalizing on the global surge in demand for labour ...
Workers are being forced to undertake 10-hour days in 45 degree heat, wages are being stolen and employers are denying ...
The emirate, which is vying for the 2036 Olympics, will host the Intercontinental final between Madrid and Pachuca tomorrow.
Human rights group Amnesty International has called on Fifa to take a stance against the “abuse of migrant workers” in Qatar, the host for the 2022 World Cup. Amnesty International claims in a ...
The report recommends that FIFA should use its Qatar Legacy Fund to remedy workers ... strengthen the competition’s legacy for migrant workers.” However, two days before the report’s ...
No one can predict which team will win the Men’s World Cup soccer championship in 2034. But based on current conditions, we ...
International migrants comprised 4.7 per cent of the labour force in 2022 – an indication of the crucial role they play in ...
A Fifa sub-committee report on Qatar's 2022 World Cup legacy said soccer's world governing body has a responsibility to compensate migrant workers but the organisation has not acted on a ...
In 2021, it was revealed that 6,500 migrant workers from India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka had died in Qatar since it won its bid to host the World Cup in 2010. The Qatari ...