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The ‘New’ Saudi Arabia Nonetheless Runs on ‘Fashionable-Day Slavery’

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Ahmed Abdul Majeed arrived in Saudi Arabia in 1981, a younger Indian man becoming a member of the ranks of hundreds of thousands of migrant staff who, for all the dominion’s huge oil wealth, are the opposite engine of the Saudi financial system. He grew to become a senior gross sales govt in Riyadh for the dominion’s largest journey company, Al Tayyar Journey—a busy job serving a demanding, elite clientele that included members of the Saudi royal household, diplomats and rich businessmen, a few of whom he labored with for many years.

Forty years later, in his early 60s, Abdul Majeed tried to go away Saudi Arabia after he was abruptly fired in the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, as his spouse again in India was gravely in poor health. However like hundreds of thousands of different international and migrant staff in Saudi Arabia, he was on the mercy of the kafala—that means “sponsorship”—system, which supplies Saudi employers near-complete management over their staff’ authorized standing, together with whether or not they can depart their job and even depart the dominion. Greater than 80 % of the private-sector workforce in Saudi Arabia is crammed by migrant staff, from development and different handbook labor to service jobs and clerical work. The greater than 13 million migrant staff in Saudi Arabia, many from South Asia, account for 42 % of the dominion’s inhabitants. Working beneath the kafala system has been likened to “modern-day slavery,” because it binds staff’ rights and livelihoods to the whims of their employers.

The Saudi authorities has touted labor reforms in recent times, together with supposed adjustments to the kafala system in 2021 that aimed to curb its restrictions on international staff altering jobs and leaving the dominion. However in follow, little has modified, and “widespread abuses that originate from the kafala system” stay rampant, in accordance with Human Rights Watch.

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