What concerns me somewhat is how genuine the Hman Rights Commission is when looking at workers rights versus the the rights of employers in particular powerful interests. Some of the members of the Human Rights Commission own labour camps and expect some have servants for whom they havent taken basic health cards out for.

Its not just workers that require education but every Qatari household.The HR commission needs to establish employment advocates and ins[ectrors ( or at least the MOI) to ensure basic compliance. Arriving new workers should at least have their health card fee ( a huge QR100) paid for by the employer as part of the immigration process not later or never as at now. With the introduction of user pays at the HMC if you have no card, and no enforcement of employers getting the cards I see hundreds of workers each week relying on charity for health care.

Lanfere, Doha