A report by Amnesty International mentioned that it had conducted research into the treatment of migrant workers in Qatar’s private security sector and had contacted the Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy (SC) in Qatar to “seek details about specific due diligence it had undertaken into three security companies” in the country.
In a statement to Amnesty International’s query, the Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy (SC), has said that the SC has been committed to protecting the health, safety and security of any worker engaged in official FIFA World Cup(TM) projects.
SC has also mentioned that “before engaging with any company, the SC conducts due diligence via a pre-mobilisation approval process to ensure contractors are aware of their obligations of complying with our Standards. This process was and continues to be, undertaken for all contractors involved in SC projects and official FIFA tournaments.”
SC’s statement continues:
The SC takes every measure possible to ensure that workers on our projects are protected and their rights are upheld. Since embarking on the Workers’ Welfare programme, the SC has developed a close working relationship with the MoL – a key element of the WWD’s enforcement measures.
As per SC, the findings of workers’ welfare inspections are as follows:
391 contractors have been reported to MoL50 contractors have been blocked by MoL from deploying on SC projects56 contractors have been demobilised from SC projects226 contractors have been placed on a watch list7 contractors have been blacklisted
The SC also mentioned in its statement that it is determined to help tackle systemic and illegal global practices, such as the issue of recruitment fees.
Source: Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy
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