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8 Dez 2019

Author:
Anjana Kumar, Gulf News (UAE)

Two workers stuck in the UAE with no money and food sent home by the Indian Consulate in Dubai

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Jitender Singh Negi, Consul (Consular and Labour) at the Indian Consulate in Dubai said [two] workers contacted him in September, seeking help...

the workers were employed at Al Maidan Sanitary Contracting and AC units, a company based in Sharjah...

“In September, the workers called the consulate to say they had not been paid a salary for three months and that they wanted to go home...

“the employer was absconding. He also has the custody of workers’ passports...

“They were in a miserable state. No passport, no money, no salary and living off the generosity of other people for food.”