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Amnesty: Qatar 'still failing' migrant workers | Amnesty: Qatar 'still failing' migrant workers |
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Qatar has made little progress on improving migrant workers' rights, despite promises to do so, the rights group Amnesty International has said. | |
The working and housing conditions of migrant construction workers have been heavily criticised. | The working and housing conditions of migrant construction workers have been heavily criticised. |
Amnesty has been monitoring conditions in the run up to the 2022 World Cup but says progress has been limited in some areas and non-existent in others. | |
Qatar has disputed the Amnesty findings and says improvements have been made. | |
"Significant changes have been made over the last year to improve the rights and conditions of expatriate workers," a statement by the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs said. | |
New accommodation for more than 250,000 workers is being built across Qatar to the highest standards, the ministry says. | |
Furthermore it says that the majority of workers who come to Qatar earn "considerably more" than they would at home. | |
The Amnesty report comes as two sponsors of the football tournament, Visa and Coca-Cola, voiced concerns over migrants workers' rights. | |
An estimated 1.5 million migrants work in Qatar, many on the construction boom fuelled by Qatar's successful bid to host the World Cup. | An estimated 1.5 million migrants work in Qatar, many on the construction boom fuelled by Qatar's successful bid to host the World Cup. |
'Public relations stunt' | 'Public relations stunt' |
In its report, Amnesty says a promise from Qatar last year to change the system under which workers have to seek permission from their employers to leave the country or change jobs has not been met. | In its report, Amnesty says a promise from Qatar last year to change the system under which workers have to seek permission from their employers to leave the country or change jobs has not been met. |
It says the one change to labour laws that has been brought in, a wage protection system to ensure workers are properly paid, is being implemented slowly. | |
One migrant told Amnesty he had not been paid since arriving in Qatar five months ago. | One migrant told Amnesty he had not been paid since arriving in Qatar five months ago. |
"Qatar is failing migrant workers," said Mustafa Qadri, Amnesty's Gulf migrant rights researcher. | "Qatar is failing migrant workers," said Mustafa Qadri, Amnesty's Gulf migrant rights researcher. |
"Without prompt action, the pledges Qatar made last year are at serious risk of being dismissed as a mere public relations stunt to ensure the Gulf state can cling on to the 2022 World Cup." | "Without prompt action, the pledges Qatar made last year are at serious risk of being dismissed as a mere public relations stunt to ensure the Gulf state can cling on to the 2022 World Cup." |
The report said football's governing body Fifa had a "clear responsibility" to put pressure on Qatar to do more. | The report said football's governing body Fifa had a "clear responsibility" to put pressure on Qatar to do more. |
But the ministry of labour says improvements that recently have been made include: | |
The ministry says that "the unique challenges brought about by rapid economic growth and the high population of expatriate workers seeking better opportunities" has led to Qatar becoming a regional leader in improving standards for migrant workers. | |
"No-one should be in any doubt that we are committed to effective and sustainable change," the ministry's statement said. |