Fifa, Qatar
The New York Times · 12h
FIFA ‘has a responsibility’ to compensate Qatar World Cup workers, report finds
A report commissioned by FIFA has concluded football’s governing body “has a responsibility” to compensate workers who suffered during the hosting of the 2022 Qatar World Cup. The long-awaited report from FIFA’s sub-committee on human rights and social responsibility — finally published on Friday at midnight Central European Time — says the governing body “took a number of steps to seek to meet its responsibility to respect human rights” as part of the delivery of the tournament two years ago.
Reuters · 11h
FIFA overlooks own report advice on Qatar World Cup workers' compensation
A FIFA sub-committee report on Qatar's 2022 World Cup legacy said soccer's world governing body has a responsibility to compensate migrant workers but the organisation has not acted on a recommendation to do that by using its legacy fund.
devdiscourse · 10h
FIFA Faces Pressure Over Migrant Worker Compensation for Qatar 2022
A FIFA sub-committee report discusses the organization's responsibility to compensate migrant workers involved in the Qatar 2022 World Cup. Despite creating a legacy fund, FIFA has faced criticism for not providing compensation to workers who faced exploitation and rights abuses during the preparation for the event.
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