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Expatriate teachers in Kuwait are protesting a decision to cut their benefits, while construction workers are protesting the failure to investigate a death on a worksite. Another group of Bangladeshi workers are protesting in front of their embassy, demanding the residency permits that their sponsoring company failed to provide them.

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Bahrain is contemplating a ‘flexible’ work permit that will allow those without legal visa to work for multiple employers.

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India places curbs on recruitment of female migrants, making it mandatory for all female migrant workers with an ECR stamp on their passport, and nurses, to be recruited only through seven approved recruitment agencies.

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Kuwait Society for Human Rights (KSHR) publishes booklet for domestic workers in six languages.

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Indonesia’s ministry of manpower has denied recent reports that the government will soon lift its ban on domestic workers to the region.  Several local newspapers had reported that Saudi and Indonesia cemented a deal to protect the rights of new recruits.

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UAE companies can’t afford AC buses or to pay their workers.

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Kuwaiti press has recently reported on the case of an Asian domestic worker who was pushed out of a driving vehicle by her sponsor.

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Indian domestic worker brutally tortured in Saudi.

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Kuwait passes stiffer penalties for salary delay, visa trade.

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