Over 800 workers stranded in Dubai
Resumen
Fecha comunicada: 3 Abr 2020
Ubicación: Emiratos Árabes Unidos
Empresas
Sea Bird Supermarket - EmployerAfectado
Total de personas afectadas: 800
Trabajadores migrantes e inmigrantes: ( 45 - África , Minoristas/Ventas al detal , Gender not reported ) , Trabajadores migrantes e inmigrantes: ( 300 - India , Minoristas/Ventas al detal , Gender not reported ) , Trabajadores migrantes e inmigrantes: ( 200 - Nepal , Minoristas/Ventas al detal , Gender not reported ) , Trabajadores migrantes e inmigrantes: ( 200 - Pakistán , Minoristas/Ventas al detal , Gender not reported ) , Trabajadores migrantes e inmigrantes: ( 50 - Sri Lanka , Minoristas/Ventas al detal , Gender not reported )Temas
Derecho a la alimentación , Tasas de contratación , Contract Substitution , Precarious/Unsuitable Living Conditions , Restricted mobility , Debt Bondage , Negación de la libertad de movimientoRespuesta
Respuesta buscada: Sí, por Resource Centre
Historia que contiene respuesta: (Más información)
Medidas adoptadas: Workers complained to the police who told them it was a labour case; when they tried filing a labour complaint they were told as it was a fraud case the police would be responsible. The supermarket's owner stated that they had only recently acquired the business; they claimed responsibility lay with the previous owner. Business & Human Rights Resource Centre reached out to invite Sea Bird Supermarket to comment on the allegations; it did not reply. In May 2020, Migrant Rights reported that the supermarket has since rebranded as Bluebird but the UAE Government has yet to resolve the issue.
Tipo de fuente: NGO
Over 800 workers, including around 60 women, employed or recruited by Sea Bird Supermarket have been left stranded for more than a month in Dubai. All of them have paid... recruitment fees ('document fees') to the employer...
a worker representative says that the ordeal seems to be a case of outright recruitment fraud...
25 of these workers are in a dire state and require immediate help, as they have no food or accommodation... the police said this was a labour case. When they tried filing a labour complaint, they were told this was a fraud case and only the police would be able to deal with them.