Late Wages for Migrant Workers at a Trump Golf Course in Dubai
要約
Date Reported: 2017年8月26日
場所: アラブ首長国連邦
企業
Al Arif Group - Unknown , DAMAC Properties - Unknown , Trump Organization - Unknown関連
Total individuals affected: 24
移住者・移民労働者: ( Number unknown - インド , 建設 , Gender not reported ) , 移住者・移民労働者: ( Number unknown - ネパール , 建設 , Gender not reported ) , 移住者・移民労働者: ( Number unknown - パキスタン , 建設 , Gender not reported )課題
採用費 , Precarious/Unsuitable Living Conditions , Restricted mobility , 身分証明書の取り上げ , Debt Bondage , Personal Health , Wage Theft , 移動の自由の否定回答
Response sought: Yes, by Resource Centre
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取られた措置: The delays prompted workers to engage in strikes lasting one or two days, resulting in salary payment by Al Arif.
情報源のタイプ: News outlet
The Trump International Golf Club, which officially opened in February, is the centerpiece of Damac Hills, a gated complex of 4,000 luxury villas and 7,500 condos selling for up to $4 million each… While the president’s company, the Trump Organization, is not the workers’ employer, it manages the properties through a partnership with Damac, one of Dubai’s largest real estate developers…The migrant workers make $200 to $400 a month, money that frequently comes weeks or months late, prompting recent strikes...The workers say they struggle to cover debts amassed in paying recruitment agents for their jobs, while confronting physical hardships and violations of their rights under local labor laws. Most of the workers interviewed...have been employees of a local construction company, Al Arif, which has a contract from Damac to build parts of the course and surrounding villas at Damac Hills…The workers at Al Arif…described a constant state of anxiety over when they would be paid…[T]he workers said their employer held their passports, which also violates national law…