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2021年7月15日

作者:
Building and Woodworkers International (BWI)

Dribble or goal? BWI pushes for proposals to complete labour reforms in Qatar

With 16 months before the 2022 World Cup Qatar kick-off, the Building and Woodworkers’ International (BWI), the Global Trade Union Federation representing 351 trade unions in the Building, Build Materials, Wood, Forestry and Allied sectors in 127 countries, puts forward twelve proposals to ensure a decent work legacy in Qatar towards and beyond the FIFA 2022 World Cup.

While rapid progress on legislation and regulation has been made to achieve fundamental rights and freedoms for migrant workers in Qatar, persistent problems remain to ensure the full implementation of reforms in practice, according to the BWI Progress Report 2021 Dribble or Goal? Tracking the Score for Decent Work Legacy in Qatar.