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10 Jun 2020

Autor:
Amnesty International

Qatar: 100 World Cup stadium workers not paid for up to seven months

Migrant workers employed on a construction project for a FIFA World Cup stadium in Qatar worked for up to seven months without pay, Amnesty International revealed today.

Approximately 100 employees of Qatar Meta Coats (QMC), a design and construction company... are still waiting to be paid their full salaries.

Amnesty interviewed current and former employees of QMC and reviewed court records and contracts to establish the full extent of the non-payment... QMC failed to renew employees’ residence permits, putting them at risk of detention and deportation. Most are currently waiting out Qatar’s COVID-19 lockdown in cramped accommodation in Doha, where QMC is providing their meals.

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