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28 set 2022

Author:
Jacob Whitehead, Athletic

Qatar 2022: US Soccer looking to join UEFA working group to support migrant workers' compensation

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"US Soccer seeking to join UEFA Working Group in supporting worker compensation at Qatar World Cup", 22 Sep 2022

US Soccer is seeking to join the UEFA Working Group in supporting compensation for workers at the Qatar World Cup...

While plans are still being finalised, US Soccer have indicated a desire to join the UEFA coalition, who announced their support for both compensation and the creation of a Migrant Worker Centre on Wednesday.

It is understood they are also attempting to involve other North American federations, including Canada and Costa Rica, in joining the coalition.

The body has also hired a “compliance officer” to monitor whether labour laws are being followed by the team hotel and other vendors, and presented on the issues to players...