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Article

31 May 2015

Author:
Nick Visser, Huffington Post

Illustrators shed light on Qatar's World Cup labour abuses with redesigned logos

"Illustrators Protest Qatar's Alleged World Cup Labor Abuses With Redesigned Logos", 27 May 2015

Preparations for the 2022 World Cup, to be held in Qatar, may have already cost at least 1,200 people their lives, even though the event itself is still seven years away. If current trends continue, nearly 4,000 people will die constructing stadiums by the time the World Cup actually begins -- a shocking 62 people per game played, according to a report by the International Trade Union Confederation. Migrant workers building World Cup infrastructure have allegedly been forced to work up to 12 hours a day, seven days a week in blistering summer temperatures of 110 degrees Fahrenheit or more, according to an Amnesty International report. Many workers are said to be living in "squalid" conditions, with employers holding on to their identification cards and exit visas and treating the workers themselves "like animals"...Qatar has promised reforms amid the damning reports, but the government has thus far mostly failed to deliver. Meanwhile, four of FIFA's primary sponsors -- Sony, Adidas, Visa and Coca-Cola -- have called for investigations into the allegations, but none have pulled out of the World Cup.As the controversy continues to grow, dozens of illustrators have come together to shed light on the issue...