If only Qatar would realise that by abolishing the Kafala system, in the long term would benefit the country massively. Sure if it was to be abolished, people would move companies if they were unhappy. But they would still be in Qatar and one the mass rush to move has dies down, people would settle and productivity would increase ten fold. Of course, like the article infers companies would have to change the way they work, but, as always in life, " what goes around, comes around" treat people right and your get the right treatment in return.
If only Qatar would realise that by abolishing the Kafala system, in the long term would benefit the country massively. Sure if it was to be abolished, people would move companies if they were unhappy. But they would still be in Qatar and one the mass rush to move has dies down, people would settle and productivity would increase ten fold. Of course, like the article infers companies would have to change the way they work, but, as always in life, " what goes around, comes around" treat people right and your get the right treatment in return.