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13 Jul 2022

Qatar World Cup 2022: Coverage of our briefing - Wake-Up Call - on recruitment risks for migrant hotel workers

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This story collates media coverage of our briefing, Wake-up call: Exploitative recruitment risk to migrant workers in Qatar's World Cup hotels.

We invited FIFA to respond to the findings in the report; their response can be read in full here.

In a response to the Telegraph, a Qatari Government official said "Qatar has repeatedly said that systemic reform does not happen overnight and shifting the behaviour of every company takes time. The reality is that no other country has come so far so quickly".

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