Qatar: Security company disregards labor law
摘要
日期: 2021年5月2日
地點: 卡塔爾
企業
Marriott - Client , Al Muftah - Client , Al-Shaheen Holding - Client , Construction & Reconstruction Engineering Co. (CRC) - Client , European Guarding & Security Services (EGSSCO) - Employer , Ezdan Holding Group - Client , Hilton - Client , Katara Hospitality - Client , Qatar Fertiliser Co. (QAFCO) - Client , Qatar Fuel Additives Co. (QAFAC) - Client , Qatar Gas Transport Co. (Nakilat) - Client , Qatar National Bank (QNB) - Client , Qatar Petrochemical Co. (QAPCO) - Client , FIFA - Client項目
FIFA Club World Cup - Client受影響的
受影響的總人數: 4000
移民和移民工人: ( 4000 - 地點未知 - 未知行业 , Gender not reported )議題
Restricted mobility , Wage Theft , 剝奪遷徙自由回應
已邀請回應:是,由Resource Centre; Journalist
載有回應的故事: (查看更多)
後續行動: The Qatari authorities have launched an investigation into the case, and confirmed that they have taken necessary actions to resolve the violation with the company and ensure the workers’ rights are met. The Business and Human Rights Resource Centre invited the publicly displayed clients of EGSSCO to respond and asked them to set out any steps they are taking in response and what due diligence they undertook on EGSSCO before contracting with them. Ezdan Holding groups, Hilton, Construction and Reconstruction Engineering Co., Qatar Gas Transport Co, FIFA, Marriott have provided responses, while QAPCO, QAFCO, Al-Shaheen Holding, Qatar Development Bank, QAFAC, Katara Hospitality, Al Muftah did not respond. EGGSCO were recently contracted to provide workers during the FIFA Club World Cup; FIFA also provided a response.
資訊來源: News outlet
..... Guest workers from the security company " European Guarding & Security Services Co. " (EGSS) are affected. With over 4,000 employees, it is one of the largest security companies in Qatar. Last Monday (April 26th, 2021) employees of the company went on strike in protest. The company had submitted new employment contracts to them, which the strikers believe will undermine the reform process announced by the Qatari government last autumn. The editors have a sample contract.
...... As pioneering reforms, Qatar announced last September that guest workers could change jobs before their contract expired without having to obtain a corresponding No Objection Certificate (NOC) from their employer, as well as an increase in the minimum wage to Qatari 1,000 Riyal, the equivalent of just under 230 euros. This heralded the end of the controversial kafala system.