International Labour Organisation finds employees stranded without pay or passports in 2022 World Cup nation Qatar has been given 12 months to close migrant worker slavery or face a possible United Nations investigation.
The warning sets the 2022 World Cup host nation on a path to becoming only the fifth ever country to face a formal inquiry by the UN’s International Labour Organisation into allegations of forced labour after Burma,Haiti, Liberia and Portugal. It could ultimately pave the way for international sanctions.
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Source: theguardian.com