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The workers’ protest a week ago — and Qatar ... the executive communications director of the Organizing Committee of the Qatar 2022 World Cup, talks about the tournament.
And migrant workers are cheap because they're being exploited." The number of World Cup-related deaths in Qatar is difficult to pin down. Last year, the Guardian reported 6,500 migrant workers had ...
Migrant workers constructing stadiums for the upcoming FIFA World Cup continue to endure labor exploitation and human rights violations despite recent reforms in Qatar, according to a new report ...
Human rights groups say the unexplained deaths of thousands of migrant workers during Qatar’s nearly 12 years of preparations for the World Cup have tarnished the tournament, exposing lax ...
The Guardian reported last year that 6,500 South Asian migrant workers have died in Qatar since the country was awarded the World Cup in 2010, most of whom were involved in low-wage, dangerous ...
Dec 15 (Reuters) - Here is a look at migrant workers' rights issues in Qatar, which is hosting the 2022 World Cup from Nov. 20-Dec. 18: * Qatar, where foreigners make up the majority of the 2.9 ...
While the Qatari government acknowledges dozens of deaths among migrants working on World Cup projects, human rights groups say thousands died to make the games possible. Migrant workers in Qatar ...
After years of outcry over the human rights abuses against migrant workers during the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, a FIFA-commissioned report concluded that FIFA, soccer's world governing body ...
Three years after Qatar started construction on the World Cup stadiums in 2011, the International Trade Union Confederation published an exposé warning that some 4,000 migrant workers would ...
And you do not have to look too hard to find examples of workers being treated poorly once the tournament ended. One of the more high-profile labour disputes in Qatar since the World Cup has ...
“Six months following the end of the 2022 World Cup, compensation for historic wage theft and deaths of migrant workers who delivered the games is nowhere in sight, instead Qatar is presiding ...
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 ...