Qatar: Dozens of Kenyan migrant workers file complaint after suffering repeated late payments
要約
Date Reported: 2018年8月16日
場所: カタール
その他
Not Reported ( Hospitality ) - Employer関連
Total individuals affected: Number unknown
移住者・移民労働者: ( Number unknown - ケニア , Hospitality , Gender not reported )課題
食の権利 , Restricted mobility , Dismissal , Wage Theft , 移動の自由の否定回答
Response sought: いいえ
取られた措置: The workers went on strike protesting delayed wages whereby the company terminated their contracts and evicted them from their accommodation. A court ordered the company to rehouse the workers until the case could be heard in full.
情報源のタイプ: News outlet
"Dozens of Kenyans stranded in Qatar after jobs fallout", 1 August 2018
Dozens of Kenyans could be stranded in Qatar for lack of travel documents and air tickets after falling out with their employers, sources say. The Kenyans, most of them recruited by Mombasa-based travel agencies, are said to be languishing in the Arab country after they protested over working conditions. “Salary was our biggest issue. We were not being paid on time and sometimes we could work for four months without pay so we decided to boycott duty in 2017,” said one of them. He went to Qatar in 2016 and has worked as a housekeeper, tea boy and swimming pool attendant. “In March this year we went on strike again. The company later terminated our contracts and evicted us from its houses. We went to court and the firm was ordered to house us until the case is heard and determined,” he said... They said it has been difficult to follow the case “because everything is done in Arabic which we do not understand.” “We have been living on the streets and depending on left overs and food from garbage dumps. But luckily this year Qatar Red Crescent heard our pleas and started providing us with free food”...