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1 Jun 2021

Qatar: Investigation highlights continued labour abuse migrant workers face ahead of World Cup 2020

Qatar & UEFA Euro 2020

Benjamin Best Productions GmbH has published a video report highlighting the plight of migrant workers in Qatar. The video sheds light on the challenges and labour abuses that migrant workers are still facing in Qatar, including poor living conditions and unpaid wages. The video reveals that human and labour rights abuses faced by migrant workers remain a major issue in Qatar, despite the recent labour law reform. A number of national football teams, such as the Norwegian and German teams, have been campaigning for the human rights of migrant workers in Qatar. Recently, six Nordic football associations; Finnish, Danish, Faroese, Icelandic, Norwegian and Swedish has urged FIFA to address Qatar's migrant workers' rights.