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International Trade Union lauds Qatar s migrant labor reforms - With the FIFA World Cup 2022 only a few months ahead, Qatar is finally prepared to host the world s biggest sporting event.
The World Cup, the second-most popular sporting event after the Olympics, will be held in Qatar in November. Organizing a soccer competition in the Middle East for the first time is a huge achievement for the area. Eight stadiums, more than 100 hotels, a new airport, three subway lines, and numerous other infrastructure projects have been built since Qatar was chosen to host
Qatari Minister of Labor Ali bin Samikh al-Marri said, “In fact, Qatar has been proactive in modernizing legislation and laws on employment, regulating the labour market and developing mechanisms to implement them to ensure the preservation of the rights of employers and workers alike, which has made Qatar achieve qualitative achievements in this field.”
The labor sector has been under the remit of the Ministry of Administrative Development and is reforming the rules for migrant workers. The Labor and Social Affairs have been upgraded to support the migrant workers. The government will upgrade the level of services and support for the workers in Qat