• @qooqie
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    451 year ago

    I’m not really shocked by any human rights abuse coming out of the Middle East tbh. Most of those countries are still somehow theocracies, and that will never be good for easily abused and exploited groups.

  • @[email protected]
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    401 year ago

    …are people seriously just finding out that the UAE effectively practices slave labor…?

  • @Nudding
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    1 year ago

    You all know slave labor is legal in the USA by law, right?

      • @Nudding
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        31 year ago

        Let’s take note of the up and down votes between our comments, and realize how fucking disgusting American propaganda is.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          You’re being down voted for engaging in whataboutism, not because people disagree with you - especially on this site you won’t find many who disagree

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    81 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Women seeking jobs as domestic workers in the UAE allege they are being detained and abused in squalid accommodation, while recruiters sell them over apps and social media platforms to household employers, according to interviews and documents seen by the Guardian.

    In a series of interviews conducted over several years, 14 women from east Africa and the Philippines recounted their experiences with recruitment agencies, including alleging they were denied food, held captive and treated violently.

    The Guardian has also seen evidence that the women are being marketed in an “exploitative” way reminiscent of slavery, according to one expert, with employers charged less for the services of black domestic workers and being told they do not even need to provide them with proper bedrooms.

    The Guardian has located dozens of these adverts on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok, where women’s photos are displayed, alongside their personal information, where prospective buyers leave comments on the pages and inquire about prices.

    All of these adverts were posted by recruitment agencies that had been awarded a licence to operate from the UAE government, and are supposedly certified as companies that protect the rights of the employers and domestic workers.

    “UAE labour law mandates that all employees must have paid leave, rest days, medical insurance, accommodation, meals, possession of their personal IDs, and access to free-of-charge legal support.


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  • @TokenBoomer
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    -11 year ago

    It’s just like career placement services at any local university. /s