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2012年3月21日

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Human Rights Watch

UAE: Saadiyat Workers Better Protected but Gaps Remain

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Emirati development companies and western educational and cultural institutions have made important commitments to address the exploitation and abuse of South Asian migrant workers, but protection gaps remain, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. The workers are building a US$22-billion island development in the United Arab Emirates. [refers to Tourism Development and Investment Company (TDIC) and govt. agency Executive Affairs Authority (EAA)]