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FAs accused of failure to conduct human rights due diligence for Qatar World Cup

The Business & Human Rights Resource Centre has accused national Football Associations whose teams have qualified for the 2022 FIFA World Cup of failing to take action to avoid becoming complicit in human rights abuses in Qatar.

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FAs accused of failure to conduct human rights due diligence for Qatar World Cup

The Business & Human Rights Resource Centre has accused national Football Associations whose teams have qualified for the 2022 FIFA World Cup of failing to take action to avoid becoming complicit in human rights abuses in Qatar.

Qatar
Bangladesh
India
Netherlands
Denmark
Nepal
Switzerland
Sri-lanka
Pakistan
Qatari
Danish
Dutch

FAs accused of failure to conduct human rights due diligence for Qatar World Cup

The Business & Human Rights Resource Centre has accused national Football Associations whose teams have qualified for the 2022 FIFA World Cup of failing to take action to avoid becoming complicit in human rights abuses in Qatar.

Qatar
Bangladesh
India
Netherlands
Denmark
Nepal
Switzerland
Sri-lanka
Pakistan
Qatari
Danish
Dutch

Pilots raise alarm at Qatar Airways for doctored hours, hidden fatigue

Pilots at Qatar Airways say the state-owned airline is under-counting their work hours and ignoring complaints of fatigue - a safety breach that hurts staff health and risks passenger lives. The testimony demonstrates how worker abuse extends even to the Gulf nation’s high-skill industries, as Qatar Airways (QA) tries to minimise crew downtime. “This is obviously a huge health and safety issue for the pilots themselves - and the people they’re flying,” said Isobel Archer of the Business and Human Rights Resource Centre.

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Pilots raise alarm at Qatar Airways for doctored hours, hidden fatigue

Pilots at Qatar Airways say the state-owned airline is under-counting their work hours and ignoring complaints of fatigue - a safety breach that hurts staff health and risks passenger lives. The testimony demonstrates how worker abuse extends even to the Gulf nation’s high-skill industries, as Qatar Airways (QA) tries to minimise crew downtime. “This is obviously a huge health and safety issue for the pilots themselves - and the people they’re flying,” said Isobel Archer of the Business and Human Rights Resource Centre.

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