Victims of wage theft: Migrant Nepalis who worked in the Gulf are losing hope of recovering their money
摘要
日期: 2021年8月15日
地点: 卡塔尔
企业
Abantia Tempo - Employer项目
Qatar Rail development - Unknown受影响的
受影响的总人数: 1
外劳和移民工人: ( 1 - 尼珀尔 , 建筑 , Gender not reported )议题
招聘费 , Restricted mobility , Wage Theft , 剥夺迁徙自由 , Imprisonment回应
Response sought: 否
后续行动: Since returning home in March, the worker has visited various offices for help. He has been to the Qatar Embassy in Nepal, which asked him to go to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which in turn asked him to go to the District Administration Office which again sent him back to the Department of Foreign Employment in Kathmandu. The Issue has not been resolved.
信息来源: News outlet
Gopal Pariyar, 42, has lived toiling hard in the Persian Gulf region for more than 12 years...His second stint in Qatar was the most painful, he says. Although he had applied for an electrician job through a Pokhara-based recruiting agency, he was given the job of a helper at one of the project sites of Doha Metro. He had paid Rs120,000 for the job. “As an employee of Abantia Tempo, one of the subcontractors of the Doha Metro project, I was working at the firefighting section,” said Pariyar. “One can imagine how difficult such jobs can be. I had to manage everything with my basic monthly salary of Qatari Riyal 900 [Rs29,355], including my food.”...Pariyar was among more than 400 Nepalis who were sent back last year after local authorities accused them of not abiding by the government measures enforced to contain the spread of coronavirus. Pariyar, like others, was back in Nepal without any money or even any belongings. “The company did not care about us,” said Pariyar. “Everything we had was left in our room where we never returned.” But he lost not only his belongings or items, but something more valuable—his hard-earned money. The company owed him two and a half months’ salary and extra amount for overtime work... [We were unable to contact Abantia Tempo regarding these accusations]