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Workers made to live in boxes

July 24th, 2008

Abusive employers UAE Working conditions

In what could be the one of the worst cases of poor accommodation ever reported in the UAE, over 200 labourers in the Emirati city of Dubai were discovered to be living in cardboard boxes for over three months. Their plight was only discovered after the worker’s refusal to work last weekend, i…

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Over 3000 migrant workers arrested in the UAE

July 10th, 2008

Abusive employers UAE Workers Working conditions

Last Friday, over 3,000 migran workers at a factory in the Emirati city of Ras Al Khaimah were detained for rioting. The workers, incited by the poor quality of food they were provided with, wreaked havoc in the factory and burnt nearby vehicles, before riot police were brought in from the nearby Em...

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Runaway maid’s case referred to prosecution

April 21st, 2008

Housemaids Legal cases UAE

ABU DHABI — The Filipina housemaid E.F., who jumped from the second floor in an attempt to escape from her employer told investigators that she was trying to run away because she was over-worked and wanted to seek a better job. The Abu Dhabi Police have referred the case to the Public Prosecution ...

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Maid injured in fall from second floor

April 21st, 2008

Housemaids UAE Women

ABU DHABI — A 40-year-old Filipina housemaid suffered serious injuries and was admitted to a hospital after she fell from the second floor of a building in Abu Dhabi on Sunday. A police official who did not want to be named told Khaleej Times the maid was apparently trying to escape from the apar...

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Hundreds of workers demand higher wages in UAE

March 21st, 2008

UAE Workers

From the Wall Street Journal (and via The Emirates Economist blog) - SHARJAH, United Arab Emirates — Protests and violent skirmishes over rising prices are hitting parts of the Middle East, a region already beset by strife but otherwise enjoying an unprecedented, oil-fueled economic boom. On T...

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1,300 migrant workers strike in Bahrain over pay

February 12th, 2008

Bahrain Gulf Slavery UAE Working conditions

From the AFP: MANAMA (AFP) — Around 1,300 migrant workers helping to build a luxury coastal development in Bahrain have gone on strike to demand higher wages, a company official said on Sunday. The workers are employed by the contracting firm GP Zachariades to work on the Durrat al-Bahrain develo...

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Sri Lankan maid hangs herself at Dubai airport

January 25th, 2008

Housemaids Suicide UAE

From Lankan Business online: DUBAI, Jan 24, 2008 (AFP) – A Sri Lankan maid, in transit on her way home from Kuwait to see her children for the first time in three years, hanged herself in a toilet at Dubai airport, an Emirati daily said on Thursday. The report came just two days after the oil-...

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Links to devastating cases

December 31st, 2007

Documentation Gulf Slavery Trafficking UAE

This is a compilation of articles concerning migrant workers in the Middle East. - Slavery of children and women in Persian gulf countries - Most citizens of Kazakhstan who fall victim to human trafficking are sent to the UAE - May 26: “A group of Iranian boys and girls will be sold in an auct...

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UAE: Slavery report

December 31st, 2007

Trafficking UAE

The United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.) remains a destination country for men and women trafficked for the purpose of involuntary servitude and commercial sexual exploitation. Women from India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Ethiopia, and the Philippines migrate willingly to the U.A.E. to work as domes...

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