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Qatar: Foreign worker restrictions 'to be eased' | Qatar: Foreign worker restrictions 'to be eased' |
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Qatar has moved to change controversial laws on foreign workers amid mounting criticism ahead of the 2022 World Cup. | Qatar has moved to change controversial laws on foreign workers amid mounting criticism ahead of the 2022 World Cup. |
The Gulf state has come under pressure to drop rules tying migrant workers to a single employer amid an influx ahead of the football tournament. | The Gulf state has come under pressure to drop rules tying migrant workers to a single employer amid an influx ahead of the football tournament. |
Human rights campaigners have accused Qatar's current sponsorship system of being akin to modern-day slavery. | Human rights campaigners have accused Qatar's current sponsorship system of being akin to modern-day slavery. |
The draft law is part of a range of proposed labour reforms but there is no timeline for their implementation. | The draft law is part of a range of proposed labour reforms but there is no timeline for their implementation. |
Expatriates make up the bulk of the workforce in the country. | Expatriates make up the bulk of the workforce in the country. |
More than 180 migrant workers died in Qatar last year and a significant number are believed to have suffered injuries as a result of unsafe working practices. | More than 180 migrant workers died in Qatar last year and a significant number are believed to have suffered injuries as a result of unsafe working practices. |
There have also been complaints about the standard of accommodation many workers live in. | There have also been complaints about the standard of accommodation many workers live in. |
Reform package | Reform package |
Officials announced the proposed changes at a news conference in the capital Doha on Wednesday. | Officials announced the proposed changes at a news conference in the capital Doha on Wednesday. |
They said they hoped to introduce "a system based on employment contracts" as part of a reform package. | They said they hoped to introduce "a system based on employment contracts" as part of a reform package. |
The reforms are also designed to end the longstanding requirement that foreign workers obtain their employer's consent before leaving the country. | The reforms are also designed to end the longstanding requirement that foreign workers obtain their employer's consent before leaving the country. |
This received global attention after a French-Algerian footballer was forced to stay in the country for nearly two years over a dispute with Qatari club El-Jaish over unpaid wages. | This received global attention after a French-Algerian footballer was forced to stay in the country for nearly two years over a dispute with Qatari club El-Jaish over unpaid wages. |
Human rights groups have long urged Qatar to scrap the sponsorship system, saying it leaves workers open to exploitation and abuse. | Human rights groups have long urged Qatar to scrap the sponsorship system, saying it leaves workers open to exploitation and abuse. |
In February, organisers of the 2022 World Cup published plans to improve the rights of workers after Fifa, world football's governing body, pushed them to do more. | In February, organisers of the 2022 World Cup published plans to improve the rights of workers after Fifa, world football's governing body, pushed them to do more. |
'A small step' | |
UK opposition Labour MP Jim Murphy, who has campaigned for workers' rights in Qatar in his role as Shadow International Development Secretary, said the move was a "small step on a very long journey." | |
"It is absolutely vital that the reforms promised today are implemented quickly and fully," he added. | |
But Amnesty International said the proposed changes "fall far short of the fundamental changes needed to address systemic abuses against migrant workers". | |
Qatar is reported to be spending more than $200bn (£121bn) on a series of infrastructure projects, and says the World Cup is a catalyst for a nationwide building project. | Qatar is reported to be spending more than $200bn (£121bn) on a series of infrastructure projects, and says the World Cup is a catalyst for a nationwide building project. |
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