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Archive·Dec 12, 2022
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100+ car companies linked to forced labor

Forced labor

FIFA refuses to set up compensation fund for exploited workers

Freedom United is deeply disappointed by FIFA’s reported refusal to set up a support fund for migrant workers who faced exploitation in the lead up to the World Cup. FIFA is set to rake in over $7 billion from the tournament. Our #PayUpFIFA campaign is calling for the soccer governing body to set aside $440 million to compensate exploited workers and support the families who relied on remittances from loved ones who died in Qatar

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