View this email in your browser
Migrant Woes: Not Just A Health Crisis
As many Gulf states begin to re-open,  migrant workers continue to bear the brunt of the Covid-19 pandemic. Our latest reports dive into individual experiences as well as the wide-ranging impact on the GCC's workforce.   

Home Is Where Your Employer Sees Fit

"The room is so small that some of us, on some days, opt to wake up a little later, to avoid the hassle. I mean, when you have to wait turns to make your bed, how big do you think the room is?"  Noah recounts his lived experience with workers’ housing in Qatar. 

Read in Arabic

Editorials and Op-eds

In the Gulf, migrant workers bear the brunt of the pandemic

In our op-ed for Al Jazeera, we urge Gulf countries to better protect migrant workers in their Covid-19 response.

 

Op-ed: Moving forward, falling back: What’s in store in the new normal?

During the lockdown, while you were in the comfort of your home, still receiving your salary in full and going to sleep every night with a full stomach, many of the people you interacted with that day were forced to go on unpaid leave - By Abrar Alshammari
Read in Arabic

Half a lifetime of toil and all that’s left is charity

Now in his 70s, Muneer Sahib’s story is that of thousands of other migrant workers who live in distress, denied their rights and wages.
Read in Arabic

News Reports and Updates
  • UAE announces a full waiver on all visa fines for 3 months
    According to a new order in the UAE, all residents with entry or residency permits that expired before 1 March 2020, will be exempted from paying fines if they leave the country after 18 May 2020. The order is valid for a period of three months.
  • Qatar approves draft law amending some provisions of the Labour Law
    Qatar’s state Cabinet has approved a new draft law to amend some provisions of the Labour Law. The draft law aims to improve the regulation of workers’ housing and increase protection for workers’ financial rights, including increasing penalties for employers who fail to pay workers’ wages.

     

As the economy suffers, even profitable UAE companies leave employees in the lurch

Hundreds of Sobha Engineering and Contracting LLC employees owed months of unpaid dues are struggling for survival in the United Arab Emirates. This comes as a result of the COVID-19 crisis, in which long-standing labour issues are further aggravated and affecting some of the biggest companies in the region.

 

Migrant Domestic Workers: A Conversation with Migrant Rights’ Vani Saraswathi

Associate Editor and Director of Projects Vani Saraswathi discusses the condition of foreign domestic workers amid the Covid19 crisis with the Institute of Human Rights and Business (podcast).

 

Multilingual SMS campaign to raise awareness amongst domestic workers and their employers

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, Domestic workers are vulnerable to increased health risks. Qatar has begun to send SMS messages to raise awareness about COVID19 precautions and support measures, and encourage best practices. 
Read in Arabic
With the generous support of donors and individual contributors, we are so happy to report that we were able to provide 26,000 meals to migrant workers during Ramadan, and 2,500 additional meals on Eid. 

Our relief work across the region continues as needs become more acute. All donations collected through our online portal will go directly to workers in need of food, housing, and other support.
Migrant-Rights.org is closely monitoring the situation and updating our coverage regularly.

Follow us on Twitter @MigrantRights for our latest news and commentary.
Twitter
Facebook
Website

Our work wouldn't be possible without your support.
 
Donate
Want to change how you receive these emails?
You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.