As the initial World Cup festivities come to a close, many migrant workers in Qatar are finding themselves out of a job, and with no signs of an end in sight.


As the initial World Cup festivities come to a close, many migrant workers in Qatar are finding themselves out of a job, and with no signs of an end in sight.
According to the report in The Guardian, many of the affected workers are from West Africa and have been calling home for money to stay on in the hope of finding jobs to help them pay off loans

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As football fans around the world gear up for the FIFA World Cup, migrants working in Qatar are finding that there is genuinely no work in Qatar now that the tournament is over. Qatar is one of the richest countries in the world, with a per capita income of over $100,000, but many migrant workers in Qatar are struggling to make ends meet. Many migrant workers in Qatar are from South Asia, and they are often exploited by their employers. Many

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