DOHA (Reuters) - An Arab embargo on Qatar is inflicting pain on foreign migrant workers struggling amid an oil slump and disruption of deliveries for large construction projects linked to the 2022 ...
Thousands were hired to build FIFA World Cup venues Labour rights groups point to poor pay, safety Qatar rejects calls to compensate workers who suffered ...
Nepali migrant workers rest after a day of work on foam mattresses, between 1 and 8 centimeters thick in a labor camp dormitory in Doha's Industrial Area, on June 18, 2011. These workers said that ...
Since abolishing the Kafala system in August 2020, Qatar has implemented sweeping labour reforms: nearly 350,000 workers switched jobs without NOC, a non-discriminatory minimum wage (QAR 1,000 + QAR ...
‘We are one year closer to Qatar’s 2022 World Cup - time for changes to be implemented is running out’ - Mustafa Qadri More than a year after the Qatari government promised reforms to improve migrant ...
The Ministry of Interior represented by North Security Department and Shell Qatar organised recreational and sports activities ...
FIFA has published a long-awaited report it commissioned into the legacy of the 2022 Qatar World Cup, but has failed to implement its key recommendation. The governing body’s sub-committee on human ...