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- Saudi Arabia: Migrant Workers Electrocuted, Decapitated, and Falling to Death at WorkplacesPrevent, Investigate Deaths; Compensate Families; Mandate Life Insurance (Beirut) – Scores of migrant workers in Saudi Arabia die in gruesome yet avoidable workplace-related accidents, including falling from buildings, electrocution, and even decapitation, Human Rights Watch said today. Saudi authorities have failed to adequately protect workers from preventable deaths, investigate workplace safety incidents, and ensure timely and adequate… Read more: Saudi Arabia: Migrant Workers Electrocuted, Decapitated, and Falling to Death at Workplaces
- Episode 3: “Sometimes We Can’t See”Understanding the data on abuse in sports Watch the third and final episode of our research series on violence in sports: “Sometimes We Can’t See.” In this video, we explore why violence is often normalized in sport – and why it’s so hard for athletes, coaches and others to recognise when they see it, when… Read more: Episode 3: “Sometimes We Can’t See”
- Saudi Arabia: Migrant Domestic Workers Face Severe Exploitation, Racism and Exclusion from Labour ProtectionsLocked in, left out: the hidden lives of Kenyan domestic workers in Saudi Arabia Kenyan women hired as domestic workers in Saudi Arabia endure gruelling, abusive and discriminatory working conditions, which often amount to forced labour and human trafficking, Amnesty International said in a new report. The report highlights how employers subjected the women to… Read more: Saudi Arabia: Migrant Domestic Workers Face Severe Exploitation, Racism and Exclusion from Labour Protections
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