Reports | Migrant Workers and the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar: Actions for Business
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Guy Morgan, Director, Advisory Services
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Julia Beier, Associate, Advisory Services
Publication Date
October 1, 2012
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Hundreds of thousands of international migrant workers will travel to Qatar to build extensive infrastructure from scratch for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Despite laws in place in the country to protect workers, many experts are concerned about potential human rights violations.
BSR's new report, part of our work for our Migration Linkages Initiative, outlines how companies involved in World Cup implementation—from planning, to construction, to execution—can safeguard migrant workers’ human rights.
About the Author(s)
Guy Morgan , Director, Advisory Services
Guy brings a wealth of experience in CSR strategy and program design and implementation to BSR's members and clients in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the United States... Read more →
Julia Beier , Associate, Advisory Services
As an Associate in our Paris office, Julia focuses on human rights, stakeholder engagement, CSR strategy and reporting, and conflict minerals... Read more →






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