Skip navigation
Favorites
Sign up to follow your favorites on all your devices.
Sign up
NBCSports Header Logo

Exploited Qatar World Cup workers to receive compensation

General views of Venues for 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar

DOHA, QATAR - MARCH 18: Labor City accommodation built to house 70,000 workers, some of whom work on 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar projects for Nakheel Landscapes, on March 18, 2016 in Doha, Qatar. (Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images)

Getty Images

Qatar World Cup organizers say migrant workers building stadiums will receive more than $5 million in compensation after recruitment fees were demanded to secure employment in the Gulf nation.

The announcement highlights ongoing concerns about the exploitation of workers, many of them drawn from South Asian nations including India and Nepal, who are relied on to prepare Qatar for the FIFA tournament in 2022.

World Cup organizing committee secretary general Hassan Al Thawadi acknowledged Sunday that “all too often, the very people who have left their homes to provide for their families are the ones exploited.”

Al Thawadi says his organizing committee and contractors “have agreed on a mechanism to ensure that our workers are reimbursed for the hardships they may have endured when coming to Qatar to work.”

Organizers say 12 million Qatari riyals ($5.2 million) in compensation will be paid to workers from companies over the next two years.