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Soccer-Qatar reforms falling short of promises, says Amnesty


LONDON — World Cup 2022 host Qatar has made improvements in labor rights for its two million foreign workers, but reforms have not lived up to promises made, Amnesty International told Reuters in an interview. The tiny Gulf state has come under fire for what rights groups describe as poor labor conditions. Doha has responded by enacting a broad reform program in which it has scrapped exit permits for most workers, established a minimum wage and launched dispute committees to hear worker grievances. “There has been some small improvement but generally we’ve found there’s been a real lack of progress and workers are paying the price,” said Amnesty International’s Deputy Director of Global Issues, Stephen Cockburn. In a report last week Amnesty documented the cases of about 2,000 workers unable to recover unpaid wages, despite the dispute committees and a fund established to pay them back, with many forced to return home unpaid.


Source: National Post September 26, 2019 21:00 UTC



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