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ITUC accuses foreign firms of exploiting World Cup 2022 workers

AFP | By, Brussels
Dec 18, 2015 05:28 PM IST

The International Trade Union Confederation alleged on Friday that foreign companies working on construction projects for football’s 2022 World Cup in Qatar are exploiting underpaid workers used as “modern-day slaves”.

The International Trade Union Confederation alleged on Friday that foreign companies working on construction projects for football’s 2022 World Cup in Qatar are exploiting underpaid workers used as “modern-day slaves”.

A file photo showing workers at a construction site in Doha.(AFP Photo)
A file photo showing workers at a construction site in Doha.(AFP Photo)

The ITUC said in a report that it estimates “$15 billion profit will be made by companies working in Qatar on infrastructure... using up to 1.8 million migrant workers who are modern-day slaves.”

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“Every CEO operating in Qatar is aware that their profits are driven by appallingly low wage levels -- wages that are often based on a system of racial discrimination -- and that these profits risk safety, resulting in indefensible workplace injuries, illnesses and deaths,” said the organisation’s general secretary, Sharan Burrow.

The ITUC estimated that as many as “7,000 workers will die before a ball is kicked in the 2022 World Cup”, but without specifying how or why the figure could rise so high.

“This crisis goes beyond the borders of Qatar, involving companies across the world who are profiting from the ‘kafala’ labour system which enslaves workers,” it said.

The ITUC cited the example of workers building a showcase World Cup venue, the Khalifa Stadium, who it said were being paid $1.50 (1.4 euros) an hour.

In the face of charges from several rights groups, Doha says it has also put into place proposals which would lead to the end of its controversial kafala system, which limits the rights of movement for workers.

The ITUC called on Qatari authorities to take immediate steps to scrap kafala, “starting with the elimination of the exit visa”, and to introduce a national minimum wage for all workers.

It also urged FIFA, world football’s governing body, which it said had “failed to exert any real pressure” on Doha “to put workers’ rights at the centre of 2022 World Cup preparations”.

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