SCDL questions Amnesty's latest report on workers’ condition

SCDL questions Amnesty's latest report on workers’ condition

Sportacus
By Sportacus

The Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy (SCDL), the official body in charge of building and delivering all necessary infrastructure required for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, said the Amnesty International’s latest report on the condition of migrant workers at the World Cup project sites was misleading.

Amnesty had accused Qatar of abusing more than 100 migrants, mainly Asians, working at the Khalifa International Stadium in a report released on Thursday.

“The Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy is committed to ensuring the health, safety and well-being of every worker on World Cup projects. We have maintained a constructive working relationship with labour organisations, including Amnesty International, to achieve these goals. However, the tone of Amnesty International’s latest assertions paint a misleading picture and do nothing to contribute to our efforts,” it said in a statement.

“Amnesty International’s investigation was limited to just four companies out of more than 40 currently engaged on the Khalifa International Stadium – Eversendai, Seven Hills, Blue Bay and Nakheel Landscapes. The conditions reported were not representative of the entire work force on Khalifa.

“We acknowledge that Amnesty identified challenges in worker conditions existing during early 2015. But as the result of the Supreme Committee’s continued enforcement and monitoring efforts, many of the issues raised had been addressed by June of 2015, months before the publication of Amnesty’s report.

“In June 2015 – seven months before Amnesty contacted us – Nakheel Landscapes had undergone a comprehensive rectification process, and are one of the most compliant companies on site. Eversendai, although having gone through a significant rectification process, have been banned from subsequent World Cup projects until they can demonstrate sustainable improvements.

“Seven Hills and Blue Bay have not worked on World Cup Projects since June 2015 and are no longer eligible to work on future projects, until they demonstrate they are compliant with our standards.

“Amnesty has acknowledged the SC’s Workers’ Welfare Standards work. We have always maintained this World Cup will act as a catalyst for change – it will not be built on the back of exploited workers. We wholly reject any notion that Qatar is unfit to host the World Cup,” it added.

 

Courtesy: dohastadiumplusqatar.com

By Molten Metal• 2 Apr 2016 10:42
Molten Metal

It's un wanted .........

By britexpat• 1 Apr 2016 14:19
britexpat

Eversendai have been banned from subsequent World Cup projects until they can demonstrate sustainable improvement ..... So this means they are still working on this one ?

By Wild Turkey• 1 Apr 2016 13:35
Wild Turkey

Whatever they will say, the facts speak a different language! Or is it because today is April Fool's Day?

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