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The revelation that more than a cheap fifa 14 coins ps4  dozen men who fitted out lavish offices in Qatar's football HQ have not been paid for up to 13 months came just days after Fifa's president, Sepp Blatter, and its secretary general, Jér? me Valcke, met Qatar's emir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, to discuss World Cup preparations and "the ongoing reforms of labour rights to ensure the welfare of migrant workers". The workers from Sri Lanka, India and Nepal worked on a ï¿¡2. 5m fitting of the 38th and 39th floor of the Bidda tower in Doha, which houses Qatar's supreme committee for delivery and legacy for the 2022 World Cup. The contractor, Lee Trading, was commissioned directly by the Qatar government, but failed to pay the workers, some of whom did not receive even modest salaries of ï¿¡6 a day for more than a year.

They are now working illegally from cockroach-infested lodgings while the World Cup organising committee occupies the offices, sparking widespread concern. "They should pay these workers, " said Bert Schouwenburg, international officer of the GMB trade union. "The Qatari government has buried its head in the sand for long enough. It is time to address the worst and most extreme exploitation of workers anywhere in the world that is now taking place right under its nose. "In April, Jim Murphy, the shadow secretary of state for international development, met Hassan al-Thawadi, the chief executive of Qatar's World Cup organising committee, to discuss the kafala labour sponsorship systems that prevent workers changing jobs or leaving the country without permission from their employer. "

When I travelled to Doha, I met the Qatar 2022 organisers on the 37th floor of the Bidda tower, " Murphy said. "They made promises about workers and the reform of the kafala system. The news that the Bidda tower workers themselves haven't been paid makes those promises sound pretty empty. "The Fifa secretary general, Jér? me Valcke, has urged Luis Suárez to seek professional help and confirmed his previous biting offences were taken into account when deciding his unprecedented ban. Despite Suárez's Italian victim, Giorgio Chiellini, declaring the four-month ban from all football excessive and support for the Uruguayan from Diego Maradona among others, Valcke www.fifa14store.co.uk said he applauded the decision. "I think he should find a way to stop doing it, " said Valcke. "

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