Thousands of workers continue to be subjected to labour abuses in Qatar, with many domestic workers were working more than 18 hours a day.
Qatar has failed to meet its commitment to abolish the 'kafala' system, which ties migrant workers’ visas to their employers.
Hundreds of migrant workers in Qatar are going unpaid despite Qatar’s repeated promises to improve workers’ rights ahead of the 2022 World Cup, says Amnesty International.
The Qatari authorities are still failing to tackle widespread labour exploitation in the country, says Amnesty International.
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