Qatar has been commended by the United Nations Human Rights Council for its labor law reforms implemented ahead of the 2022 World Cup. These reforms, aimed at improving conditions for migrant workers, were seen as a positive step forward. However, the UN urged Qatar to continue its efforts, particularly in fully abolishing the controversial employment system that ties workers to their employers. The international community is watching closely to see if Qatar will follow through on these recommendations.
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After hosting World Cup, Qatar praised by U.N. rights body for labour law reforms but urged to do more
Qatar was praised at the United Nations' top human rights body on Tuesday (November 12, 2024) for improving labour laws before the 2022 World Cup, though it was urged to fully abolish its employment system for migrant workers.
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