12/01/2021
Unresolved Labour Cases Pileup at Indian Embassies - TheLeaflet
Pushing the migrant workers in trouble, on March 15, Saudi stopped international
ights and Oman had closed its airspace on March 29 to contain the spread of
COVID-19.
In addition to the closing of airspace, the Arab countries also imposed curfews and
lockdowns leaving the migrant workers in more trouble. Many migrant workers were
even stranded in worksites when sudden lockdowns were announced. This led to a
“Many migrant workers remain stranded in
cities without access to services or support,
or in border areas, living in precarious
conditions posing as quarantine facilities,”
the MFA said in a statement adding that the
workers are subjected to wage theft, which
is a gross violation of labour rights on a
large scale.
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lot of migrants suffering.
As the Arab countries follow the Kafala system, a restrictive and exploitative
employer-employee contract, workers often face different kinds of rights violations.
Most often, decent working conditions upheld by global labour organisations and
global trade unions are denied in most of the Arab Gulf countries.
Sometimes, migrant workers are physically and mentally abused.
Hurriedly Repatriated
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