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Gulf’s massive migrant workforce fears virus limbo

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March 31, 2020, 12:40 am
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Millions of migrant workers across the Gulf face uncertainty as host countries lock down, employers withhold wages or mull redundancies, and strict coronavirus containment measures lead to deportations and confinement.

“We’ve been in lockdown for the last eight to 10 days, we don’t know when it will end,” said a 27-year-old Pakistani engineer in Qatar beginning a second week under mandatory quarantine.

“The basic issue we are facing now is groceries. The government is providing us with food but only after some days — and little things only.”

He is among tens of thousands of workers strictly confined to Doha’s Industrial Area after dozens in the blue-collar district tested positive for the COVID-19 virus.

Education City Stadium
The Education City Stadium under construction in Doha, one of several projects that have relied on foreign labor. AFP

Advocacy groups including Human Rights Watch (HRW) and Amnesty warn that cramped accommodation and inadequate sanitation endanger migrant workers across the Gulf, who may not have access to healthcare.

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They also face salaries going unpaid and arbitrary dismissal or deportation—an outcome that could spell disaster for families at home dependent on their income.

‘Already disadvantaged’ 

“Migrant workers in the Gulf are already disadvantaged (under) a labour governance system that gives employers excessive powers over migrant workers and drives their abuse and exploitation,” HRW’s Gulf researcher Hiba Zayadin told AFP.

“Gulf countries should go above and beyond in introducing measures to prevent the spread of the virus in migrant accommodations and migrant detention centres.”

With the region so far reporting 3,200 cases of the disease, Amnesty said that workers “trapped in camps” are particularly vulnerable, enduring conditions that make social distancing impossible.

Foreign workers in the oil-rich Gulf region, predominantly from Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Pakistan, account for around 10 percent of all migrants worldwide. 

Many who spoke to AFP say they now fear for their health and job security.

Saudis receive paid leave 

Some labourers in Saudi Arabia, home to 10 million expat workers, complained that they were required by bosses to work while Saudis were permitted paid quarantine leave.

One said he was told to accept unpaid leave if he felt unwell, but opted to continue working. AFP

“Many workers in the private sector are suffering due to the closure of most sectors, as many owners force the workers to sit in their homes without a salary,” an Arab diplomat based in Riyadh told AFP.

“And despite the kingdom’s compensation to the private sector, the owners use it to cover their losses due to the closure without caring for the workers.”

After Saudi Arabia, the UAE hosts the Gulf’s second largest migrant labour force with 8.7 million, followed by Kuwait with 2.8 million.

In Kuwait, Um Sabrine, an Egyptian beauty salon manager, said she would not be paid because of the government’s closure of non-essential businesses.

While she plans to sue her employer, many in the region are reluctant to speak out for fear of reprisals. Others believe the health situation is worse in their home countries.

World Cup rolls on 

Gas-rich Qatar’s record on migrant labour has been under the spotlight since it won the right to host the 2022 World Cup, with seven new football stadiums as well as towering skyscrapers to be built by an army of foreign workers.

Ninety percent of Qatar’s 2.75 million people are expats. Many are from developing countries and working on projects linked to the tournament — stadium construction has continued even as other businesses have shuttered.

Rights groups have previously criticised labour practices in Qatar, which has responded with initiatives to enhance worker welfare. But the lockdown of the densely populated Industrial Area has drawn scrutiny.

“They identified a ground-zero and it was very easy for them to shut it down quickly,” said one Western diplomat.

“Would they have done it if it had been somewhere in the Pearl? I don’t know,” she added, referring to an artificial island popular with wealthy expatriates.

Qatari officials insisted last week’s sealing of the area, now ringed by police, was essential to save lives. They also say they have flooded the area with medical resources and pledged to pay missed salaries.

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