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Sierra Leonean women trafficked to Oman await rescue BAHRAIN INCLUDES PARENTS, ADULT CHILDREN IN DEPENDENT Bahrain’s Ministry of Interior issued a new decision on 4 March that expands the definition of “family members” eligible to obtain dependent visas to “spouse, children and parents.” Previously, foreign workers could only sponsor their spouses, children under the age of 18, and adult children studying in the country. BAHRAIN YET AGAIN ANNOUNCES THE IMPLEMENTATION OF WPS Bahrain is the last GCC country to implement the WPS. While this move is a step in the right direction, it remains unclear whether Bahrain’s WPS will be used to immediately alert labour officials of non-payment cases, or if it will only be used to enhance transparency and support the judicial authority in settling wage-related disputes. QF MANDATORY STANDARDS QF Mandatory Standards | Rev.0 20.04.2013 6 Sub-Contractor Any Sub-Contractor appointed by a Contractor to perform any works on QF projects, and includes any enterprise in the supply chain of the Contractor such as Equipment Suppliers, Labour BEHIND THE GLAMOROUS FACADE OF THE BURJ KHALIFA While we are not against progress, innovation and growth, we feel that during all the excitement about the opening of the the Burj Khalifa (formerly known as Burj Dubai), it is forgotten that those who built it, mainly south-Asian migrant workers, have paid a high price for this ambitious project. Those workers toiled 12 hour a day, 6 days a week for pay as little as $4 per day. KUWAIT: 800 DEPORTED EVERY YEAR FOR TUBERCULOSIS Health regulations in the Gulf continue to target migrant workers, depicting them as the sources of infectious diseases, as part efforts to reduce their numbers.Last June, Kuwait segregated health services by restricting morning hours to citizens and evening hours to migrants. Authorities claimed the policy was implemented to reduce the workload on hospital staff, but the quality of services EMPLOYING DOMESTIC WORKERS EMPLOYEE CODE OF …Code of Conduct for
Employing Domestic Workers which sets out the Company's expectations regarding your employment relationship with your Domestic Worker. MIGRANT-RIGHTS.ORGNEWS & REPORTSCAMPAIGNSINFOGRAPHICSPROJECTSRESOURCESRIGHTS ABUSES MAP Qatar Quarantine Ordeals . Quarantines and isolation have become a norm over the last year. We share three separate experiences of migrants in Qatar under differing circumstances and CORRECT TERMINOLOGY DOESN’T ERASE SYSTEMIC INJUSTICES Saudi Arabia’s labour reforms came into force last month, easing restrictions on some workers’ ability to change jobs and leave the country.While it remains too early to evaluate their impact, the main criticism of the reforms so far has been the exclusion of millions who are not covered by the labour law, most of whom are domestic workers. . Moreover, the reforms still maintain barriers NOAH | MIGRANT-RIGHTS.ORG Noah first moved to Doha, Qatar in 2016 and has done two stints there. This is his lived experience.RIMA KALUSH
Sierra Leonean women trafficked to Oman await rescue BAHRAIN INCLUDES PARENTS, ADULT CHILDREN IN DEPENDENT Bahrain’s Ministry of Interior issued a new decision on 4 March that expands the definition of “family members” eligible to obtain dependent visas to “spouse, children and parents.” Previously, foreign workers could only sponsor their spouses, children under the age of 18, and adult children studying in the country. BAHRAIN YET AGAIN ANNOUNCES THE IMPLEMENTATION OF WPS Bahrain is the last GCC country to implement the WPS. While this move is a step in the right direction, it remains unclear whether Bahrain’s WPS will be used to immediately alert labour officials of non-payment cases, or if it will only be used to enhance transparency and support the judicial authority in settling wage-related disputes. QF MANDATORY STANDARDS QF Mandatory Standards | Rev.0 20.04.2013 6 Sub-Contractor Any Sub-Contractor appointed by a Contractor to perform any works on QF projects, and includes any enterprise in the supply chain of the Contractor such as Equipment Suppliers, Labour BEHIND THE GLAMOROUS FACADE OF THE BURJ KHALIFA While we are not against progress, innovation and growth, we feel that during all the excitement about the opening of the the Burj Khalifa (formerly known as Burj Dubai), it is forgotten that those who built it, mainly south-Asian migrant workers, have paid a high price for this ambitious project. Those workers toiled 12 hour a day, 6 days a week for pay as little as $4 per day. KUWAIT: 800 DEPORTED EVERY YEAR FOR TUBERCULOSIS Health regulations in the Gulf continue to target migrant workers, depicting them as the sources of infectious diseases, as part efforts to reduce their numbers.Last June, Kuwait segregated health services by restricting morning hours to citizens and evening hours to migrants. Authorities claimed the policy was implemented to reduce the workload on hospital staff, but the quality of services EMPLOYING DOMESTIC WORKERS EMPLOYEE CODE OF …Code of Conduct for
Employing Domestic Workers which sets out the Company's expectations regarding your employment relationship with your Domestic Worker. STATISTICS | MIGRANT-RIGHTS.ORG 2,000,000+ Domestic Workers in the Gulf. Are not adequately protected by labour laws, despite the long hours they put into caring for families. View the Data CORRECT TERMINOLOGY DOESN’T ERASE SYSTEMIC INJUSTICES Saudi Arabia’s labour reforms came into force last month, easing restrictions on some workers’ ability to change jobs and leave the country.While it remains too early to evaluate their impact, the main criticism of the reforms so far has been the exclusion of millions who are not covered by the labour law, most of whom are domestic workers. . Moreover, the reforms still maintain barriers NOAH | MIGRANT-RIGHTS.ORG Noah first moved to Doha, Qatar in 2016 and has done two stints there. This is his lived experience. NEW: MAPPING OF RIGHTS & RESOURCES FOR DOMESTIC WORKERS IN Government shelters specific to domestic workers or migrant women exist in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Bahrain. Shelters should provide a safe space for workers escaping abuse and be equipped with specialisedstaff and services.
“I WANT TO ESCAPE” About 370 km from Addis Ababa and en route to Djibouti, Kombolcha is an emerging industrial town in South Wollo region. The Chinese are building industrial parks, tailoring units, and the most basic of infrastructure in and around the area. GCC | MIGRANT-RIGHTS.ORG The Latest Statistics. 92%. of domestic workers are not in possession of their passports, according to the Kuwait Society for Human Rights.63.5 hours
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Closing Statement. Registered complaints represent only a portion of the abuses low-income migrant workers experience. While some cases are investigated by Gulf authorities, typically workers can only rely on the aid of their embassies or consulates to successfully resolve labordisputes.
LIVED EXPERIENCE OF MIGRANT WOMEN W hile the majority had worked for less than two years, one (Rashmi from Sri Lanka) had worked for six to seven years over an 11-year period. Most did not have a clear idea on the work expected الحاجة لوجود سياسات مخطط لها جيداً لحماية العمال المهاجرينTRANSLATE THIS PAGE كيف يتمكن العمال من ممارسة التباعد الاجتماعي في أماكن الإقامة المزدحمة؟ في حين أن التباعد الاجتماعي أمر بالغ الأهمية، إلا أنه امتياز لا يتمتع به معظم هؤلاء العمال، إذ يعتمد معظمهم على أجورهم اليومية لتغطية نفقاتهم CONSTRUCTION WORKERS IN GCC: DEBT, DEATH AND BROKEN DREAMS Construction workers comprise a significant percentage of the Gulf’s migrant workforce. Though the brunt of international criticism has focused on Qatar in recent years, construction workers Gulf-wide are vulnerable to the exploitation. MIGRANT-RIGHTS.ORGNEWS & REPORTSCAMPAIGNSINFOGRAPHICSPROJECTSRESOURCESRIGHTS ABUSES MAP Qatar Quarantine Ordeals . Quarantines and isolation have become a norm over the last year. We share three separate experiences of migrants in Qatar under differing circumstances and NOAH | MIGRANT-RIGHTS.ORG Noah first moved to Doha, Qatar in 2016 and has done two stints there. This is his lived experience.RIMA KALUSH
Sierra Leonean women trafficked to Oman await rescue BAHRAIN INCLUDES PARENTS, ADULT CHILDREN IN DEPENDENT Bahrain’s Ministry of Interior issued a new decision on 4 March that expands the definition of “family members” eligible to obtain dependent visas to “spouse, children and parents.” Previously, foreign workers could only sponsor their spouses, children under the age of 18, and adult children studying in the country. KUWAIT ANNOUNCES AMNESTY FOR IRREGULAR MIGRANTS Kuwait has announced an amnesty for irregular migrants between April 1 and April 30. Migrants who have overstayed their visas or are otherwise undocumented will be allowed to leave the country without paying fines and will be allowed re-entry in the future. BAHRAIN YET AGAIN ANNOUNCES THE IMPLEMENTATION OF WPS Bahrain is the last GCC country to implement the WPS. While this move is a step in the right direction, it remains unclear whether Bahrain’s WPS will be used to immediately alert labour officials of non-payment cases, or if it will only be used to enhance transparency and support the judicial authority in settling wage-related disputes. QF MANDATORY STANDARDS QF Mandatory Standards | Rev.0 20.04.2013 6 Sub-Contractor Any Sub-Contractor appointed by a Contractor to perform any works on QF projects, and includes any enterprise in the supply chain of the Contractor such as Equipment Suppliers, Labour BEHIND THE GLAMOROUS FACADE OF THE BURJ KHALIFA While we are not against progress, innovation and growth, we feel that during all the excitement about the opening of the the Burj Khalifa (formerly known as Burj Dubai), it is forgotten that those who built it, mainly south-Asian migrant workers, have paid a high price for this ambitious project. Those workers toiled 12 hour a day, 6 days a week for pay as little as $4 per day. KUWAIT: 800 DEPORTED EVERY YEAR FOR TUBERCULOSIS Health regulations in the Gulf continue to target migrant workers, depicting them as the sources of infectious diseases, as part efforts to reduce their numbers.Last June, Kuwait segregated health services by restricting morning hours to citizens and evening hours to migrants. Authorities claimed the policy was implemented to reduce the workload on hospital staff, but the quality of services GOAT DAYS. TRAFFICKED AND ENSLAVED. ONE STORY FROM MANY The true-life story of an enslaved migrant is but one of the many untold stories, says author Benyamin, whose controversial and stirring book is banned in Saudi Arabia and UAE. MIGRANT-RIGHTS.ORGNEWS & REPORTSCAMPAIGNSINFOGRAPHICSPROJECTSRESOURCESRIGHTS ABUSES MAP Qatar Quarantine Ordeals . Quarantines and isolation have become a norm over the last year. We share three separate experiences of migrants in Qatar under differing circumstances and NOAH | MIGRANT-RIGHTS.ORG Noah first moved to Doha, Qatar in 2016 and has done two stints there. This is his lived experience.RIMA KALUSH
Sierra Leonean women trafficked to Oman await rescue BAHRAIN INCLUDES PARENTS, ADULT CHILDREN IN DEPENDENT Bahrain’s Ministry of Interior issued a new decision on 4 March that expands the definition of “family members” eligible to obtain dependent visas to “spouse, children and parents.” Previously, foreign workers could only sponsor their spouses, children under the age of 18, and adult children studying in the country. KUWAIT ANNOUNCES AMNESTY FOR IRREGULAR MIGRANTS Kuwait has announced an amnesty for irregular migrants between April 1 and April 30. Migrants who have overstayed their visas or are otherwise undocumented will be allowed to leave the country without paying fines and will be allowed re-entry in the future. BAHRAIN YET AGAIN ANNOUNCES THE IMPLEMENTATION OF WPS Bahrain is the last GCC country to implement the WPS. While this move is a step in the right direction, it remains unclear whether Bahrain’s WPS will be used to immediately alert labour officials of non-payment cases, or if it will only be used to enhance transparency and support the judicial authority in settling wage-related disputes. QF MANDATORY STANDARDS QF Mandatory Standards | Rev.0 20.04.2013 6 Sub-Contractor Any Sub-Contractor appointed by a Contractor to perform any works on QF projects, and includes any enterprise in the supply chain of the Contractor such as Equipment Suppliers, Labour BEHIND THE GLAMOROUS FACADE OF THE BURJ KHALIFA While we are not against progress, innovation and growth, we feel that during all the excitement about the opening of the the Burj Khalifa (formerly known as Burj Dubai), it is forgotten that those who built it, mainly south-Asian migrant workers, have paid a high price for this ambitious project. Those workers toiled 12 hour a day, 6 days a week for pay as little as $4 per day. KUWAIT: 800 DEPORTED EVERY YEAR FOR TUBERCULOSIS Health regulations in the Gulf continue to target migrant workers, depicting them as the sources of infectious diseases, as part efforts to reduce their numbers.Last June, Kuwait segregated health services by restricting morning hours to citizens and evening hours to migrants. Authorities claimed the policy was implemented to reduce the workload on hospital staff, but the quality of services GOAT DAYS. TRAFFICKED AND ENSLAVED. ONE STORY FROM MANY The true-life story of an enslaved migrant is but one of the many untold stories, says author Benyamin, whose controversial and stirring book is banned in Saudi Arabia and UAE. STATISTICS | MIGRANT-RIGHTS.ORG 2,000,000+ Domestic Workers in the Gulf. Are not adequately protected by labour laws, despite the long hours they put into caring for families. View the Data NOAH | MIGRANT-RIGHTS.ORG Noah first moved to Doha, Qatar in 2016 and has done two stints there. This is his lived experience. NEW: MAPPING OF RIGHTS & RESOURCES FOR DOMESTIC WORKERS IN Government shelters specific to domestic workers or migrant women exist in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Bahrain. Shelters should provide a safe space for workers escaping abuse and be equipped with specialisedstaff and services.
CORRECT TERMINOLOGY DOESN’T ERASE SYSTEMIC INJUSTICES Saudi Arabia’s labour reforms came into force last month, easing restrictions on some workers’ ability to change jobs and leave the country.While it remains too early to evaluate their impact, the main criticism of the reforms so far has been the exclusion of millions who are not covered by the labour law, most of whom are domestic workers. . Moreover, the reforms still maintain barriers “I WANT TO ESCAPE” About 370 km from Addis Ababa and en route to Djibouti, Kombolcha is an emerging industrial town in South Wollo region. The Chinese are building industrial parks, tailoring units, and the most basic of infrastructure in and around the area.LOW WAGE WORKERS
Closing Statement. Registered complaints represent only a portion of the abuses low-income migrant workers experience. While some cases are investigated by Gulf authorities, typically workers can only rely on the aid of their embassies or consulates to successfully resolve labordisputes.
GCC | MIGRANT-RIGHTS.ORG The Latest Statistics. 92%. of domestic workers are not in possession of their passports, according to the Kuwait Society for Human Rights.63.5 hours
LIVED EXPERIENCE OF MIGRANT WOMEN W hile the majority had worked for less than two years, one (Rashmi from Sri Lanka) had worked for six to seven years over an 11-year period. Most did not have a clear idea on the work expected CONSTRUCTION WORKERS IN GCC: DEBT, DEATH AND BROKEN DREAMS Construction workers comprise a significant percentage of the Gulf’s migrant workforce. Though the brunt of international criticism has focused on Qatar in recent years, construction workers Gulf-wide are vulnerable to the exploitation. GOAT DAYS. TRAFFICKED AND ENSLAVED. ONE STORY FROM MANY The true-life story of an enslaved migrant is but one of the many untold stories, says author Benyamin, whose controversial and stirring book is banned in Saudi Arabia and UAE. MIGRANT-RIGHTS.ORGNEWS & REPORTSCAMPAIGNSINFOGRAPHICSPROJECTSRESOURCESRIGHTS ABUSES MAP Qatar Quarantine Ordeals . Quarantines and isolation have become a norm over the last year. We share three separate experiences of migrants in Qatar under differing circumstances and NOAH | MIGRANT-RIGHTS.ORG Noah first moved to Doha, Qatar in 2016 and has done two stints there. This is his lived experience. “I WANT TO ESCAPE” About 370 km from Addis Ababa and en route to Djibouti, Kombolcha is an emerging industrial town in South Wollo region. The Chinese are building industrial parks, tailoring units, and the most basic of infrastructure in and around the area.LOW WAGE WORKERS
Closing Statement. Registered complaints represent only a portion of the abuses low-income migrant workers experience. While some cases are investigated by Gulf authorities, typically workers can only rely on the aid of their embassies or consulates to successfully resolve labordisputes.
KUWAIT ANNOUNCES AMNESTY FOR IRREGULAR MIGRANTS Kuwait has announced an amnesty for irregular migrants between April 1 and April 30. Migrants who have overstayed their visas or are otherwise undocumented will be allowed to leave the country without paying fines and will be allowed re-entry in the future. LIVED EXPERIENCE OF MIGRANT WOMEN W hile the majority had worked for less than two years, one (Rashmi from Sri Lanka) had worked for six to seven years over an 11-year period. Most did not have a clear idea on the work expected QF MANDATORY STANDARDS QF Mandatory Standards | Rev.0 20.04.2013 6 Sub-Contractor Any Sub-Contractor appointed by a Contractor to perform any works on QF projects, and includes any enterprise in the supply chain of the Contractor such as Equipment Suppliers, Labour G.P ZACHARIADES WORKERS STILL UNPAID AND STRANDED IN DIRE Registered in 1976, the Cypriot company was once one of the most profitable construction firms in Bahrain, and its main client was the Bahraini government.The company’s annual turnover peaked at USD 130 million in 2008-2009.. G.P Zachariades began facing financial difficulties in 2016, when the government and other private clients delayed payments to the company. KUWAIT: 800 DEPORTED EVERY YEAR FOR TUBERCULOSIS Health regulations in the Gulf continue to target migrant workers, depicting them as the sources of infectious diseases, as part efforts to reduce their numbers.Last June, Kuwait segregated health services by restricting morning hours to citizens and evening hours to migrants. Authorities claimed the policy was implemented to reduce the workload on hospital staff, but the quality of services GOAT DAYS. TRAFFICKED AND ENSLAVED. ONE STORY FROM MANY The true-life story of an enslaved migrant is but one of the many untold stories, says author Benyamin, whose controversial and stirring book is banned in Saudi Arabia and UAE. MIGRANT-RIGHTS.ORGNEWS & REPORTSCAMPAIGNSINFOGRAPHICSPROJECTSRESOURCESRIGHTS ABUSES MAP Qatar Quarantine Ordeals . Quarantines and isolation have become a norm over the last year. We share three separate experiences of migrants in Qatar under differing circumstances and NOAH | MIGRANT-RIGHTS.ORG Noah first moved to Doha, Qatar in 2016 and has done two stints there. This is his lived experience. “I WANT TO ESCAPE” About 370 km from Addis Ababa and en route to Djibouti, Kombolcha is an emerging industrial town in South Wollo region. The Chinese are building industrial parks, tailoring units, and the most basic of infrastructure in and around the area.LOW WAGE WORKERS
Closing Statement. Registered complaints represent only a portion of the abuses low-income migrant workers experience. While some cases are investigated by Gulf authorities, typically workers can only rely on the aid of their embassies or consulates to successfully resolve labordisputes.
KUWAIT ANNOUNCES AMNESTY FOR IRREGULAR MIGRANTS Kuwait has announced an amnesty for irregular migrants between April 1 and April 30. Migrants who have overstayed their visas or are otherwise undocumented will be allowed to leave the country without paying fines and will be allowed re-entry in the future. LIVED EXPERIENCE OF MIGRANT WOMEN W hile the majority had worked for less than two years, one (Rashmi from Sri Lanka) had worked for six to seven years over an 11-year period. Most did not have a clear idea on the work expected QF MANDATORY STANDARDS QF Mandatory Standards | Rev.0 20.04.2013 6 Sub-Contractor Any Sub-Contractor appointed by a Contractor to perform any works on QF projects, and includes any enterprise in the supply chain of the Contractor such as Equipment Suppliers, Labour G.P ZACHARIADES WORKERS STILL UNPAID AND STRANDED IN DIRE Registered in 1976, the Cypriot company was once one of the most profitable construction firms in Bahrain, and its main client was the Bahraini government.The company’s annual turnover peaked at USD 130 million in 2008-2009.. G.P Zachariades began facing financial difficulties in 2016, when the government and other private clients delayed payments to the company. KUWAIT: 800 DEPORTED EVERY YEAR FOR TUBERCULOSIS Health regulations in the Gulf continue to target migrant workers, depicting them as the sources of infectious diseases, as part efforts to reduce their numbers.Last June, Kuwait segregated health services by restricting morning hours to citizens and evening hours to migrants. Authorities claimed the policy was implemented to reduce the workload on hospital staff, but the quality of services GOAT DAYS. TRAFFICKED AND ENSLAVED. ONE STORY FROM MANY The true-life story of an enslaved migrant is but one of the many untold stories, says author Benyamin, whose controversial and stirring book is banned in Saudi Arabia and UAE.RIGHTS ABUSES MAP
Advancing the rights of migrant workers throughout the Middle East “I WANT TO ESCAPE” About 370 km from Addis Ababa and en route to Djibouti, Kombolcha is an emerging industrial town in South Wollo region. The Chinese are building industrial parks, tailoring units, and the most basic of infrastructure in and around the area. LIVED EXPERIENCE OF MIGRANT WOMEN W hile the majority had worked for less than two years, one (Rashmi from Sri Lanka) had worked for six to seven years over an 11-year period. Most did not have a clear idea on the work expected CORRECT TERMINOLOGY DOESN’T ERASE SYSTEMIC INJUSTICES Saudi Arabia’s labour reforms came into force last month, easing restrictions on some workers’ ability to change jobs and leave the country.While it remains too early to evaluate their impact, the main criticism of the reforms so far has been the exclusion of millions who are not covered by the labour law, most of whom are domestic workers. . Moreover, the reforms still maintain barriersRIMA KALUSH
Sierra Leonean women trafficked to Oman await rescue REFORM THE KAFALA SYSTEM Reform the Kafala System. Every country in the Gulf manages migrant residency and employment through the Kafala (sponsorship) system. Under this system, a local citizen or local company (the kafeel) must sponsor foreign workers in order for their work visas and residency to be valid. This means that an individual’s right to work and legal BEHIND THE GLAMOROUS FACADE OF THE BURJ KHALIFA While we are not against progress, innovation and growth, we feel that during all the excitement about the opening of the the Burj Khalifa (formerly known as Burj Dubai), it is forgotten that those who built it, mainly south-Asian migrant workers, have paid a high price for this ambitious project. Those workers toiled 12 hour a day, 6 days a week for pay as little as $4 per day. CONSTRUCTION WORKERS IN GCC: DEBT, DEATH AND BROKEN DREAMS Construction workers comprise a significant percentage of the Gulf’s migrant workforce. Though the brunt of international criticism has focused on Qatar in recent years, construction workers Gulf-wide are vulnerable to the exploitation. NEPAL FREE VISA, FREE TICKET POLICY DOESN’T DETER DEMAND In July 2015, Nepal began its ‘free visa, free ticket’ policy, whereby, potential migrants paid no more than NPR20,000 in processing fees, and the employer bore the costs of tickets and visa. KUWAIT SOCIETY FOR HUMAN RIGHTS LAUNCHES HOTLINE & E The Kuwait Society for Human Rights (KSHR) has launched a hotline for expatriate workers to submit complaints and understand their legal rights. The hotline 22215150 is available in Arabic, Arabic, English, Filipino, Hindi and Urdu. So far, over 800 inquiries have been made on issues ranging from passport confiscation, transfer of sponsorship, owed wages, and contract violations. MIGRANT-RIGHTS.ORGNEWS & REPORTSCAMPAIGNSINFOGRAPHICSPROJECTSRESOURCESRIGHTS ABUSES MAP Qatar Quarantine Ordeals . Quarantines and isolation have become a norm over the last year. We share three separate experiences of migrants in Qatar under differing circumstances and NOAH | MIGRANT-RIGHTS.ORG Noah first moved to Doha, Qatar in 2016 and has done two stints there. This is his lived experience. “I WANT TO ESCAPE” About 370 km from Addis Ababa and en route to Djibouti, Kombolcha is an emerging industrial town in South Wollo region. The Chinese are building industrial parks, tailoring units, and the most basic of infrastructure in and around the area.LOW WAGE WORKERS
Closing Statement. Registered complaints represent only a portion of the abuses low-income migrant workers experience. While some cases are investigated by Gulf authorities, typically workers can only rely on the aid of their embassies or consulates to successfully resolve labordisputes.
KUWAIT ANNOUNCES AMNESTY FOR IRREGULAR MIGRANTS Kuwait has announced an amnesty for irregular migrants between April 1 and April 30. Migrants who have overstayed their visas or are otherwise undocumented will be allowed to leave the country without paying fines and will be allowed re-entry in the future. LIVED EXPERIENCE OF MIGRANT WOMEN W hile the majority had worked for less than two years, one (Rashmi from Sri Lanka) had worked for six to seven years over an 11-year period. Most did not have a clear idea on the work expected QF MANDATORY STANDARDS QF Mandatory Standards | Rev.0 20.04.2013 6 Sub-Contractor Any Sub-Contractor appointed by a Contractor to perform any works on QF projects, and includes any enterprise in the supply chain of the Contractor such as Equipment Suppliers, Labour G.P ZACHARIADES WORKERS STILL UNPAID AND STRANDED IN DIRE Registered in 1976, the Cypriot company was once one of the most profitable construction firms in Bahrain, and its main client was the Bahraini government.The company’s annual turnover peaked at USD 130 million in 2008-2009.. G.P Zachariades began facing financial difficulties in 2016, when the government and other private clients delayed payments to the company. KUWAIT: 800 DEPORTED EVERY YEAR FOR TUBERCULOSIS Health regulations in the Gulf continue to target migrant workers, depicting them as the sources of infectious diseases, as part efforts to reduce their numbers.Last June, Kuwait segregated health services by restricting morning hours to citizens and evening hours to migrants. Authorities claimed the policy was implemented to reduce the workload on hospital staff, but the quality of services GOAT DAYS. TRAFFICKED AND ENSLAVED. ONE STORY FROM MANY The true-life story of an enslaved migrant is but one of the many untold stories, says author Benyamin, whose controversial and stirring book is banned in Saudi Arabia and UAE. MIGRANT-RIGHTS.ORGNEWS & REPORTSCAMPAIGNSINFOGRAPHICSPROJECTSRESOURCESRIGHTS ABUSES MAP Qatar Quarantine Ordeals . Quarantines and isolation have become a norm over the last year. We share three separate experiences of migrants in Qatar under differing circumstances and NOAH | MIGRANT-RIGHTS.ORG Noah first moved to Doha, Qatar in 2016 and has done two stints there. This is his lived experience. “I WANT TO ESCAPE” About 370 km from Addis Ababa and en route to Djibouti, Kombolcha is an emerging industrial town in South Wollo region. The Chinese are building industrial parks, tailoring units, and the most basic of infrastructure in and around the area.LOW WAGE WORKERS
Closing Statement. Registered complaints represent only a portion of the abuses low-income migrant workers experience. While some cases are investigated by Gulf authorities, typically workers can only rely on the aid of their embassies or consulates to successfully resolve labordisputes.
KUWAIT ANNOUNCES AMNESTY FOR IRREGULAR MIGRANTS Kuwait has announced an amnesty for irregular migrants between April 1 and April 30. Migrants who have overstayed their visas or are otherwise undocumented will be allowed to leave the country without paying fines and will be allowed re-entry in the future. LIVED EXPERIENCE OF MIGRANT WOMEN W hile the majority had worked for less than two years, one (Rashmi from Sri Lanka) had worked for six to seven years over an 11-year period. Most did not have a clear idea on the work expected QF MANDATORY STANDARDS QF Mandatory Standards | Rev.0 20.04.2013 6 Sub-Contractor Any Sub-Contractor appointed by a Contractor to perform any works on QF projects, and includes any enterprise in the supply chain of the Contractor such as Equipment Suppliers, Labour G.P ZACHARIADES WORKERS STILL UNPAID AND STRANDED IN DIRE Registered in 1976, the Cypriot company was once one of the most profitable construction firms in Bahrain, and its main client was the Bahraini government.The company’s annual turnover peaked at USD 130 million in 2008-2009.. G.P Zachariades began facing financial difficulties in 2016, when the government and other private clients delayed payments to the company. KUWAIT: 800 DEPORTED EVERY YEAR FOR TUBERCULOSIS Health regulations in the Gulf continue to target migrant workers, depicting them as the sources of infectious diseases, as part efforts to reduce their numbers.Last June, Kuwait segregated health services by restricting morning hours to citizens and evening hours to migrants. Authorities claimed the policy was implemented to reduce the workload on hospital staff, but the quality of services GOAT DAYS. TRAFFICKED AND ENSLAVED. ONE STORY FROM MANY The true-life story of an enslaved migrant is but one of the many untold stories, says author Benyamin, whose controversial and stirring book is banned in Saudi Arabia and UAE.RIGHTS ABUSES MAP
Advancing the rights of migrant workers throughout the Middle East “I WANT TO ESCAPE” About 370 km from Addis Ababa and en route to Djibouti, Kombolcha is an emerging industrial town in South Wollo region. The Chinese are building industrial parks, tailoring units, and the most basic of infrastructure in and around the area. LIVED EXPERIENCE OF MIGRANT WOMEN W hile the majority had worked for less than two years, one (Rashmi from Sri Lanka) had worked for six to seven years over an 11-year period. Most did not have a clear idea on the work expected CORRECT TERMINOLOGY DOESN’T ERASE SYSTEMIC INJUSTICES Saudi Arabia’s labour reforms came into force last month, easing restrictions on some workers’ ability to change jobs and leave the country.While it remains too early to evaluate their impact, the main criticism of the reforms so far has been the exclusion of millions who are not covered by the labour law, most of whom are domestic workers. . Moreover, the reforms still maintain barriersRIMA KALUSH
Sierra Leonean women trafficked to Oman await rescue REFORM THE KAFALA SYSTEM Reform the Kafala System. Every country in the Gulf manages migrant residency and employment through the Kafala (sponsorship) system. Under this system, a local citizen or local company (the kafeel) must sponsor foreign workers in order for their work visas and residency to be valid. This means that an individual’s right to work and legal BEHIND THE GLAMOROUS FACADE OF THE BURJ KHALIFA While we are not against progress, innovation and growth, we feel that during all the excitement about the opening of the the Burj Khalifa (formerly known as Burj Dubai), it is forgotten that those who built it, mainly south-Asian migrant workers, have paid a high price for this ambitious project. Those workers toiled 12 hour a day, 6 days a week for pay as little as $4 per day. CONSTRUCTION WORKERS IN GCC: DEBT, DEATH AND BROKEN DREAMS Construction workers comprise a significant percentage of the Gulf’s migrant workforce. Though the brunt of international criticism has focused on Qatar in recent years, construction workers Gulf-wide are vulnerable to the exploitation. NEPAL FREE VISA, FREE TICKET POLICY DOESN’T DETER DEMAND In July 2015, Nepal began its ‘free visa, free ticket’ policy, whereby, potential migrants paid no more than NPR20,000 in processing fees, and the employer bore the costs of tickets and visa. KUWAIT SOCIETY FOR HUMAN RIGHTS LAUNCHES HOTLINE & E The Kuwait Society for Human Rights (KSHR) has launched a hotline for expatriate workers to submit complaints and understand their legal rights. The hotline 22215150 is available in Arabic, Arabic, English, Filipino, Hindi and Urdu. So far, over 800 inquiries have been made on issues ranging from passport confiscation, transfer of sponsorship, owed wages, and contract violations. MIGRANT-RIGHTS.ORGNEWS & REPORTSCAMPAIGNSINFOGRAPHICSPROJECTSRESOURCESRIGHTS ABUSES MAP Qatar Quarantine Ordeals . Quarantines and isolation have become a norm over the last year. We share three separate experiences of migrants in Qatar under differing circumstances andRIGHTS ABUSES MAP
Advancing the rights of migrant workers throughout the Middle East NOAH | MIGRANT-RIGHTS.ORG Noah first moved to Doha, Qatar in 2016 and has done two stints there. This is his lived experience. “I WANT TO ESCAPE” About 370 km from Addis Ababa and en route to Djibouti, Kombolcha is an emerging industrial town in South Wollo region. The Chinese are building industrial parks, tailoring units, and the most basic of infrastructure in and around the area.LOW WAGE WORKERS
Closing Statement. Registered complaints represent only a portion of the abuses low-income migrant workers experience. While some cases are investigated by Gulf authorities, typically workers can only rely on the aid of their embassies or consulates to successfully resolve labordisputes.
KUWAIT ANNOUNCES AMNESTY FOR IRREGULAR MIGRANTS Kuwait has announced an amnesty for irregular migrants between April 1 and April 30. Migrants who have overstayed their visas or are otherwise undocumented will be allowed to leave the country without paying fines and will be allowed re-entry in the future. LIVED EXPERIENCE OF MIGRANT WOMEN W hile the majority had worked for less than two years, one (Rashmi from Sri Lanka) had worked for six to seven years over an 11-year period. Most did not have a clear idea on the work expected QF MANDATORY STANDARDS QF Mandatory Standards | Rev.0 20.04.2013 6 Sub-Contractor Any Sub-Contractor appointed by a Contractor to perform any works on QF projects, and includes any enterprise in the supply chain of the Contractor such as Equipment Suppliers, Labour KUWAIT: 800 DEPORTED EVERY YEAR FOR TUBERCULOSIS Health regulations in the Gulf continue to target migrant workers, depicting them as the sources of infectious diseases, as part efforts to reduce their numbers.Last June, Kuwait segregated health services by restricting morning hours to citizens and evening hours to migrants. Authorities claimed the policy was implemented to reduce the workload on hospital staff, but the quality of services GOAT DAYS. TRAFFICKED AND ENSLAVED. ONE STORY FROM MANY The true-life story of an enslaved migrant is but one of the many untold stories, says author Benyamin, whose controversial and stirring book is banned in Saudi Arabia and UAE. MIGRANT-RIGHTS.ORGNEWS & REPORTSCAMPAIGNSINFOGRAPHICSPROJECTSRESOURCESRIGHTS ABUSES MAP Qatar Quarantine Ordeals . Quarantines and isolation have become a norm over the last year. We share three separate experiences of migrants in Qatar under differing circumstances andRIGHTS ABUSES MAP
Advancing the rights of migrant workers throughout the Middle East NOAH | MIGRANT-RIGHTS.ORG Noah first moved to Doha, Qatar in 2016 and has done two stints there. This is his lived experience. “I WANT TO ESCAPE” About 370 km from Addis Ababa and en route to Djibouti, Kombolcha is an emerging industrial town in South Wollo region. The Chinese are building industrial parks, tailoring units, and the most basic of infrastructure in and around the area.LOW WAGE WORKERS
Closing Statement. Registered complaints represent only a portion of the abuses low-income migrant workers experience. While some cases are investigated by Gulf authorities, typically workers can only rely on the aid of their embassies or consulates to successfully resolve labordisputes.
KUWAIT ANNOUNCES AMNESTY FOR IRREGULAR MIGRANTS Kuwait has announced an amnesty for irregular migrants between April 1 and April 30. Migrants who have overstayed their visas or are otherwise undocumented will be allowed to leave the country without paying fines and will be allowed re-entry in the future. LIVED EXPERIENCE OF MIGRANT WOMEN W hile the majority had worked for less than two years, one (Rashmi from Sri Lanka) had worked for six to seven years over an 11-year period. Most did not have a clear idea on the work expected QF MANDATORY STANDARDS QF Mandatory Standards | Rev.0 20.04.2013 6 Sub-Contractor Any Sub-Contractor appointed by a Contractor to perform any works on QF projects, and includes any enterprise in the supply chain of the Contractor such as Equipment Suppliers, Labour KUWAIT: 800 DEPORTED EVERY YEAR FOR TUBERCULOSIS Health regulations in the Gulf continue to target migrant workers, depicting them as the sources of infectious diseases, as part efforts to reduce their numbers.Last June, Kuwait segregated health services by restricting morning hours to citizens and evening hours to migrants. Authorities claimed the policy was implemented to reduce the workload on hospital staff, but the quality of services GOAT DAYS. TRAFFICKED AND ENSLAVED. ONE STORY FROM MANY The true-life story of an enslaved migrant is but one of the many untold stories, says author Benyamin, whose controversial and stirring book is banned in Saudi Arabia and UAE. “I WANT TO ESCAPE” About 370 km from Addis Ababa and en route to Djibouti, Kombolcha is an emerging industrial town in South Wollo region. The Chinese are building industrial parks, tailoring units, and the most basic of infrastructure in and around the area. CORRECT TERMINOLOGY DOESN’T ERASE SYSTEMIC INJUSTICES Saudi Arabia’s labour reforms came into force last month, easing restrictions on some workers’ ability to change jobs and leave the country.While it remains too early to evaluate their impact, the main criticism of the reforms so far has been the exclusion of millions who are not covered by the labour law, most of whom are domestic workers. . Moreover, the reforms still maintain barriers LIVED EXPERIENCE OF MIGRANT WOMEN W hile the majority had worked for less than two years, one (Rashmi from Sri Lanka) had worked for six to seven years over an 11-year period. Most did not have a clear idea on the work expected EXBLOWRA TRADING AND CONTRACTING CO Subject: Harassment and false case Date: 23 March, 2021. I am AJ, staying with my family with two kids in Qatar. I had been working 2008 to 2020 in Exblowra Trading and Contracting Co (Est Number 10608000). REFORM THE KAFALA SYSTEM Reform the Kafala System. Every country in the Gulf manages migrant residency and employment through the Kafala (sponsorship) system. Under this system, a local citizen or local company (the kafeel) must sponsor foreign workers in order for their work visas and residency to be valid. This means that an individual’s right to work and legalRIMA KALUSH
Sierra Leonean women trafficked to Oman await rescue BEHIND THE GLAMOROUS FACADE OF THE BURJ KHALIFA While we are not against progress, innovation and growth, we feel that during all the excitement about the opening of the the Burj Khalifa (formerly known as Burj Dubai), it is forgotten that those who built it, mainly south-Asian migrant workers, have paid a high price for this ambitious project. Those workers toiled 12 hour a day, 6 days a week for pay as little as $4 per day. CONSTRUCTION WORKERS IN GCC: DEBT, DEATH AND BROKEN DREAMS Construction workers comprise a significant percentage of the Gulf’s migrant workforce. Though the brunt of international criticism has focused on Qatar in recent years, construction workers Gulf-wide are vulnerable to the exploitation. NEPAL FREE VISA, FREE TICKET POLICY DOESN’T DETER DEMAND In July 2015, Nepal began its ‘free visa, free ticket’ policy, whereby, potential migrants paid no more than NPR20,000 in processing fees, and the employer bore the costs of tickets and visa. KUWAIT SOCIETY FOR HUMAN RIGHTS LAUNCHES HOTLINE & E The Kuwait Society for Human Rights (KSHR) has launched a hotline for expatriate workers to submit complaints and understand their legal rights. The hotline 22215150 is available in Arabic, Arabic, English, Filipino, Hindi and Urdu. So far, over 800 inquiries have been made on issues ranging from passport confiscation, transfer of sponsorship, owed wages, and contract violations. Skip to Content Skip to Navigation Skip to Search Skip to Languageselect
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