Dubai(Agencies): A
Qatari company helping build a 2022 World Cup stadium has been banned from the
event's projects after its labourers went unpaid for months, organisers said on
Thursday, in a case Amnesty International said showed inadequate worker welfare
standards.
Around 100 employees of a
Qatari subcontractor, Qatar Meta Coats (QMC), working on the Al Bayt stadium
went up to seven months without pay and continue to be owed unpaid salaries,
Amnesty said in a report.
QMC has also not renewed
residency permits for most of its workers, necessary for foreigners working in
Qatar, the rights watchdog said. Workers interviewed said they had paid fees
ranging from $900 to $2,000 to recruitment agents in their own countries for
the job, it said.
QMC did not respond to an
emailed request for comment.
The Supreme Committee for
Delivery & Legacy, the tournament's Qatari organiser, said it learned about
the unpaid salaries in July and engaged with QMC and other stakeholders,
resulting in three months of salaries being paid. The committee said owed wages
continued to be paid.
QMC were taken off the stadium
project and banned from working on World Cup projects until further notice, it
said.
The supreme committee said it
was "unacceptable" for workers to suffer hardships and that it was
fully committed to the ethical treatment of workers.
Amnesty said the tournament
organiser's worker welfare standards were inadequate to prevent abuses and
provide timely remedies.
It also accused FIFA of
failing to take human rights abuses linked to the 2022 World Cup seriously.
FIFA said it shares concerns
over unpaid wages for workers, but that it strongly disagreed this incident was
a fair reflection of the processes in place to protect workers' rights or
FIFA's commitment to human rights.
Qatar's government
communication office said QMC had been financially sanctioned and its
operations suspended until all outstanding salaries were paid.
The company has since been
sold and actions by the new owners to rectify "the neglect of the previous
owner," including renewing residency permits and health insurance, are
being overseen by the labour ministry.
"The State of Qatar does
not tolerate the unscrupulous treatment of workers," it said.
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