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3 Jun 2020

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Times of India

Saudi Arabia: Outsourced Indian workers left unpaid for three months, stranded & dependent on food aid

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"Raj workers stuck in Saudi Arabia seek help to return," 3 Jun 2020

Nine workers went to work in a company in Saudi Arabia four months ago where they were provided with food and lodging. After the outbreak of coronavirus, the company shut its services and asked the employees to leave the premises...

[One worker] said that they were cheated by the agency who sent them to Saudi Arabia. "... after arriving here the work requirement was different. The company that hired use sent us to work for another company. After coronavirus, the company stopped functioning and sent us back to our original employer without giving us three months' salary."...

District president of Prawasi Indian Legal Aid Cell, Amjad Tuglaq said that government must come forward to bring those people home.