Malta Independent

Excessive working hours on Qatar 2022 World Cup sites

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Migrant workers on Qatar's 2022 World Cup building sites are going up to five months without a break, according to an audit that revives concerns about labor conditions.

Impactt, the World Cup organizers' external compliance monitor, found working hours exceeded 72 hours per week at eight constructi­on companies — a "critical" non-compliance of expected practices.

The report is a snapshot of the conditions for workers on the vast constructi­on project being overseen by a body known as the Supreme Committee. Only 19 of the 208 constructi­on companies were assessed, including 679 worker interviews, while 12 contractor­s lacked a reliable system to monitor hours, Impactt said.

Three workers for one contractor went without a day off for between 124 and 148 consecutiv­e days. In one extreme case a 402hour working month was uncovered, 90 over the limit.

Impactt said "urgent attention" was required to address ongoing contractua­l issues.

The report found 96 percent of new workers were paid an average of $1,248, with the majority not receiving a receipt, according to interviews with a sample of 24.

Impactt did, though, acknowledg­e a "new spirit" in Qatar to embrace changes to labor laws, including holding elections for worker welfare forums.

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