Qatar: hundreds of workers employed as security guards and marshals at World Cup suffered labour abuses
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Date Reported: 15 Jun 2023
Location: Qatar
Companies
FIFA - Partner , Teyseer Security Services - EmployerProjects
Qatar World Cup 2022 Unspecified Projects - SiteAffected
Total individuals affected: Number unknown
Migrant & immigrant workers: ( Number unknown - Kenya , Security companies , Men , Documented migrants ) , Migrant & immigrant workers: ( Number unknown - Ghana , Security companies , Men , Documented migrants ) , Migrant & immigrant workers: ( Number unknown - Nepal , Security companies , Men , Documented migrants )Issues
Reasonable Working Hours & Leisure Time , Intimidation , Recruitment Fees , Occupational Health & Safety , Access to Non-Judicial Remedy , Freedom of Expression , Wage TheftResponse
Response sought: Yes, by Amnesty International
External link to response: (Find out more)
Action taken: Workers were forced to leave Qatar without remedy or reimbursement for recruitment fees they had been charged.
Source type: NGO
…A new Amnesty investigation has found serious labour abuses occurred in the employment of security guards and marshals at the World Cup which were not properly addressed by either the Qatari authorities or FIFA.
All of the workers interviewed said that Teyseer’s representatives, or recruitment agents who supplied the company, made false promises…
More than a third of the men interviewed, especially those employed as marshals, said they had to work 12 hours every day and worked for up to 38 consecutive days…
…They all said they incurred recruitment-related costs to secure their positions, with 16 saying they paid more than £150, including four who paid more than £450…
…Teyseer denied the allegations, saying it followed an “ethical recruitment process”, detailing at length the various measures it said it had taken to protect workers’ rights on World Cup sites. FIFA said that due diligence was conducted on Teyseer but acknowledged there were “different perceptions and views” on the experience of Teyseer’s workers. It said it will seek further clarification on the issues raised but did not commit to stepping in to provide remedy. Both FIFA and Teyseer confirmed that issues had been raised via the hotline and claimed that they had been addressed…