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3 Oct 2016

Author:
Holly Ellyatt, CNBC (US)

Saudi Arabia releases $1 billion to help laid-off Indian migrant workers: Report

Saudi Arabia has released around $1 billion in money owed to its biggest construction firms in a bid to contain labor unrest in the country, according to a report in The Wall Street JournalThe Saudi Binladin Group...was reportedly paid between $800 million-$1.1 billion in September so that it "could honor unpaid wages"...to...the mostly migrant laid-off workforce ...so that they could leave the kingdom.

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