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Artículo

2 Jul 2013

Autor:
Marieke Koning, Equal Times

New Labour Contract Fails to Protect Domestic Workers in the Gulf

... A proposed ‘Standardised Employment Contract’ (SEC) is scheduled for adoption at the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Conference in October in Bahrain. However, it is doubtful that the current proposal will make a difference for migrant domestic workers. There is no indication that the SEC will be accompanied by enforcement mechanisms to secure its implementation. The document also contains loopholes that the employers can use for their own benefit...