Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

Indian workers blocked from leaving Qatar despite reforms

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OUT OF THE 760 OR SO PERMIT REQUESTS MADE BY MIGRANTS, MORE THAN A QUARTER HAVE BEEN DENIED

DOHA: Qatar has refused to allow scores of migrants from countries including India, Nepal and Bangladesh to return home, violating new labour reforms to improve workers’ rights, activists and trade unions said on Wednesday.

A law making it easier for migrants to change jobs and leave the oil-rich Gulf state — where many of them have been recruited to build football stadiums ahead of the 2022 Fifa World Cup — came into effect in December. The Qatari government has defended the reforms to replace the “kafala” sponsorshi­p system, which forces foreign workers to seek their employer’s consent to change jobs or leave the country — a measure rights groups say leaves workers open to exploitati­on.

Trade unionists and activists say migrant workers still require an exit permit from the government - and of the 760 or so permit requests made by migrants, more than a quarter have been denied since the law was passed on December 13 last year.“Qatar’s notorious exit permit system remains in place today,” said Sharan Burrow, general secretary of Internatio­nal Trade Union Confederat­ion. “The claim by Qatar to the Internatio­nal Labour Organizati­on that the exit permit has been abolished is a lie.”

Qatari officials were not immediatel­y available to comment, but data reported by the state-run Qatar News Agency earlier this month said the newly-establishe­d Exit Permit Grievances Committee had rejected 213 requests made up until February 15.

No reason was given for the requests being denied.

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