Exploitation, Forced Labor & Trafficking
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Qatar: Wage Abuse Action Shortchanges Workers
Workers Still Owed Wages for Months After Informing Government of Abuse
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Qatar: Significant Labor and Kafala Reforms
Enforcement Needed, Other Provisions in Effect Still Carry Risk of Abuse
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"How Can We Work Without Wages?"
Salary Abuses Facing Migrant Workers Ahead of Qatar’s FIFA World Cup 2022
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Saudi Arabia: Personal Drivers Face Abuse
Forthcoming Kafala Reforms Overlook Vulnerable Domestic Workers
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Qatar: Wage Abuse Action Shortchanges Workers
Workers Still Owed Wages for Months After Informing Government of Abuse
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Lebanon: Broken Promises On Women’s Rights
UN Review Should Focus on Increased Protection Against Violence, Bias
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What Will it Take for Saudi Arabia to Abolish Abusive Sponsorship System?
Migrant Workers Face Abuse and Exploitation
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Thailand: End Harassment of Suchanee Cloitre
Baseless criminal defamation cases undercut labor rights protections
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Qatar: Significant Labor and Kafala Reforms
Enforcement Needed, Other Provisions in Effect Still Carry Risk of Abuse
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Qatar: Little Progress on Protecting Migrant Workers
As World Cup Draws Closer, Government Yet to Meet Key Reform Promises