Migrant Rights’ monthly roundups provide a snapshot of the conditions migrant workers face throughout the Gulf. These reports demonstrate the necessity of structural reforms by evidencing the regularity of nonpayment, exploitation, physical abuse and suicide.
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UAE Dangerously Trivializes ILO’s Trafficking Report
Concerning comments from the National Committee to Combat Human Trafficking undermine efforts to combat forced labor issues in the region; members of the Committee, including the Minister of Foreign Affairs and undersecretary of FNC Affairs, attempted to discredit the recent report in statements to the National and Gulf News using a number of problematic argument
Read MoreGCC plans new law to control foreign labour
Dubai: The Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) will soon pass a law regulating foreign labour in its member countries, amid concerns in India and other nations over a similar law passed by Saudi Arabia that seeks to reserve 10 per cent jobs for locals.
Read MoreGlobal remittance flow grows 10.77% to $514 billion in 2012: World Bank
Dubai: Global remittance flow increased 10.77 per cent last year to $514 billion (Dh1.88 trillion), up from $464 billion (Dh1.70 trillion) in 2011, said a World Bank report.
Read MoreNepal calls on UAE to deny women under 30 visas
DUBAI: In a growing battle over women’s rights and human rights, the Nepali government has called on the United Arab Emirates to refuse to hand out visas for Nepali women under 30-years-old after a series of reports on abuse towards women working as housemaids in the country have been published.
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