In the accumulation of the World Cup in 2034, FIFA refused to call on an independent monitor to evaluate the status of immigrant workers in Saudi Arabia.
Soccer World Government Organization is a large-scale Gulf nation from the African regional institution of the International Union Union (ITUC-AFRICA), a labor union organization that represents 18 million African workers. It is required to increase the protection given to immigrant workers. A construction program required to provide tournaments. However, in response to this, FIFA claims that the measures currently being implemented are sufficient, and says, “In all activities related to tournaments, support each obligations and responsibilities under international human rights standards. He claims that he is obliged.
ITUC-AFRICA requested FIFA last month in response to Saudi Arabia’s “surprising record” regarding the “surprising record” on the human rights of Saudi Arabia and the Saudi Arabia’s bidding on the same issue. 。 FIFA has called for many specific interventions, including the end of the Kafara’s labor system, to allow independent monitors to continue to monitor the worker’s status.
In a letter that Guardian saw, FIFA’s director, Mattiasgrafström, replied to iTuc-AFRICA, but is not directly involved in the request. Instead, he has already been done in their bidding documents, including a proposal to establish a welfare system for workers in the words of the graphstram “to monitor the workers related to labor rights standards.” I point out my commitment.
In the official bidding document of Saudi Arabia, the phrase “Worker’s welfare system” is not displayed, but the host has many “working” to “define the governance structure to supervise human implementation”. Group “is explained. Right) Strategy. The bid document also promises to “use this group and subsequent relationships to relate to major partners, including the United Nations, International LABO (U) R (U) R organization, and the Saudi Workers’ Committee.” 。 Such engagement has not been revealed.
Estimated 10 million immigrant workers are currently living in Saudi Arabia, and are expected to make up for most of the necessary workforce to provide a wide range of World Cup Infrastructure. The promised project as part of the bidding in Saudi Arabia includes 11 completely new stadiums, expanded transport networks, and estimated 185,000 hotel rooms.
Grafström stated in his letter that FIFA is planning to be “constructed” with an international labor rights organization for the 2034 World Cup. “The FIFA World Cup will spotlight Saudi Arabia in the future.