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The report, by human rights research group Equidem, involves distressing testimonies from workers detailing verbal abuse and the illegal denial of worksite childcare and maternity leave
Andrew Maganga, a security guard who worked at the FIFA World Cup in
Qatar last year, has spoken out against his former employers after
being jailed, deported, and blacklisted.
Three Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup security guards reportedly remain in
jail in the nation four months after being arrested while attempting
to resolve a dispute over unpaid wages.