One year on, Europe’s federations have left the World Cup building
By Samindra Kunti in Doha
December 13 – Once among the most vocal critics of labour conditions in the host country of the 2022 World Cup, European football associations have generally failed in their promises to follow up on the legacy of the tournament in Qatar.
Human rights and labour rights came into sharp focus in the protracted build-up to the first global finals in the Middle East, with European associations raising concerns about the plight migrant workers faced in Doha in building the infrastructure for the tournament.
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