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We are now recruiting some candidates to fill some vacancies
immediately. To apply, please visit our website www.businessjoint.net
and click on 'opportunities' page.
Good Luck
K. Fiaz Ahmed
President & CEO
FN Associates
Dammam, Saudi Arabia

$1 per hour? No worker protection? No way to ensure you get paid? Yeah, a
real deal.

http://www.jihadwatch.org/dhimmiwatch/archives/002523.php

LONDON (Reuters) - Many of the millions of foreign laborers in Saudi Arabia
suffer from extreme exploitation and work under conditions that resemble
slavery, an international human rights watchdog said on Thursday.

Saudi Arabia said the report exaggerated the experiences of a few of the
more than six million foreigners working in the kingdom, and noted that
millions of families around the world were dependent on remittances from
such workers.

The New York-based Human Rights Watch, in its first comprehensive report on
foreign laborers in the oil-rich kingdom, slammed Saudi authorities, the
legal system and private employers for a range of abuses that sometimes led
to death.

The hard-hitting report called on de facto Saudi ruler Crown Prince Abdullah
to set up an independent commission to investigate the abuses and publicize
its findings.

"Migrant workers in the purportedly modern society that the kingdom has
become continue to suffer extreme forms of labor exploitation that sometimes
rise to slavery-like conditions," it said.

"This report is an indictment of unscrupulous private employers and sponsors
as well as Saudi authorities, including Interior Ministry interrogators and
sharia court judges, who operate without respect for the rule of law and the
inherent dignity of all men and women," it added.

Around six million foreigners, mostly from the Indian subcontinent, sweep
the streets, build homes or run offices in Saudi Arabia, the world's largest
crude oil exporter.



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