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Two rights organizations have accused Saudi Arabia of turning a blind eye to labor abuses of migrant workers and preventable ...
Workers are already dying from preventable workplace accidents as the country prepares to host the 2034 World Cup, reports ...
In this May 8, 2014, file photo a man works on construction of the Kingdom Tower, a planned 252-story building, which aims to ...
Rights group criticises Fifa for awarding Riyadh the 2034 World Cup hosting rights without requiring enforceable labour ...
Scores of labourers from countries including India, Bangladesh and Nepal have faced preventable deaths from electrocution, ...
NGO studies 50 cases of deaths; says Saudi authorities “failed to adequately protect workers from preventable deaths".
We speak to Ahmed Benchemsi, advocacy director for the Middle East and North Africa at Human Rights Watch, which has ...
Scores of migrant workers in Saudi Arabia die in gruesome yet avoidable workplace-related accidents, including falling from ...
“The gruesome workplace accidents killing migrant workers in Saudi Arabia should be a huge red flag for businesses, football fans and sports associations seeking to partner with FIFA on the 2034 ...
A GOP plan targets that Human Rights Watch and another rights group, FairSquare, released separate investigations Wednesday detailing preventable deaths of migrant workers from job-site accidents ...
As Saudi Arabia ... migrant laborers in the run-up to a World Cup. Rights groups also criticized Qatar, which hosted the competition in 2022, saying they tallied thousands of unexplained worker ...