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Migrant workers still exploited in World Cup host Qatar: Amnesty

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Qatar is not fulfilling all its promises to improve the conditions of migrant workers in the country in the run-up to the 2022 World Cup, Amnesty Internatio­nal said on Thursday.

In a report titled “All Work, No Pay,” the rights group said: “Despite the significan­t promises of reform which Qatar has made ahead of the 2022 World Cup, it remains a playground for unscrupulo­us employers.”

The report came as French President Emmanuel Macron and Qatar Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani met in Paris. Sheikh Tamim also attended Wednesday’s high-profile clash between Paris Saint-Germain — owned by Qatar’s state-owned investment fund — and Real Madrid. Amnesty reported challenges faced by hundreds of workers at three constructi­on and cleaning companies in Qatar who went unpaid for months.

“Migrant workers often go to Qatar in the hope of giving their families a better life; instead many people return home penniless after spending months chasing their wages, with too little help from the systems that are supposed to protect them,” said Stephen Cockburn, Amnesty’s deputy director of global issues.

After coming under fire over the treatment of migrant workers, Qatar agreed with the ILO in 2017 to undertake labor reforms, including establishi­ng new dispute resolution committees.

“We are urging the Qatari authoritie­s to fully deliver what has been promised and end the shameful reality of labor exploitati­on,” Cockburn said. Amnesty cited the case of a Kenyan employee of United Cleaning who said he had to rummage for food in garbage bins after receiving no salary for five months.

The man said he had worked for two years and five months for the company without taking any holidays and was owed “a lot of money.”

The companies all cited financial difficulti­es for the nonpayment of wages, according to the report.

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Migrant workers go to Qatar in the hope of giving their families a better life.

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