Human rights in Qatar
Qatar asks for time to implement labor reforms
Qatari sports executives, in a bid to refute calls for depriving Qatar of its 2022 World Cup hosting rights, have asked their human rights and trade union critics, as well as world football body FIFA, to give them more time to address criticism of the Gulf state's kafala or sponsorship system that puts employees at the mercy of their employers.
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Qatari labor report offers solutions but is unlikely to reduce pressure on World Cup host
A long-awaited Qatar Foundation report recommends a radical overhaul of the labor recruitment system in Asian labor exporting countries as well as the Gulf state that expects to host the 2022 World Cup.
The report however stops short of calling for the abolition of Qatarâs widely criticized kafala or sponsorship system.