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Junior gets skilled-up for work

Junior Hanslip, resident of Lambeth Living, recently joined Mears, after 4 weeks ‘work ready’ training at the Lambeth Skills Academy. Junior was one of the many young people who are not in education, training or employment, until he applied to the academy to get skilled-up for work. Posted via Industry Today. Are you into it? Follow us on Twitter @IndustryToday Continue Reading

Qatar 2022 stadium workers need more help, says Amnesty International

Amnesty International has said that progress to improve the rights of migrant workers building Qatar’s FIFA World Cup facilities is not being made fast enough.

Though it is more than 12 months since Qatar’s government promised reforms to improve migrant labour rights, Amnesty said that only limited progress has been achieved in five of nine areas. The authorities have failed to make any improvements in the other four according to a scorecard briefing titled ‘Promising little, delivering less: Qatar and migrant labour abuse ahead of the 2022 Football World Cup’.

“Qatar is failing migrant workers,” said Mustafa Qadri, Gulf migrant rights researcher at Amnesty International. “Last year the government made promises to improve migrant labour rights in Qatar, but in practice, there have been no significant advances in the protection of rights.”

According to Amnesty, little has changed in law, policy and practice in the last year for the more than 1.5 million migrant workers in Qatar who remain at the mercy of their sponsors and employers. Regarding exit permits, the restriction on changing employers in Qatar’s kafala system, the protection of domestic workers and the freedom to form or join trade union – there has been no progress whatsoever, it found.

“The lack of a clear road map of targets and benchmarks for reform leaves serious doubts about Qatar’s commitment to tackling migrant labour abuse,” said Qadri. “Without prompt action, the pledges Qatar made last year are at serious risk of being dismissed as a mere public relations stunt to ensure the Gulf state can cling on to the 2022 World Cup.”

Meanwhile, the introduction of an electronic wage system to change the way migrants’ salaries are paid is still in the process of being implemented, found Amnesty. Many migrants interviewed by Amnesty International in recent months still complained of late or non-payment of wages.

Qatar has also failed to meet its target to have 300 labour inspectors in place by the end of 2014, said Amnesty. There has been only limited progress on measures to improve safety on construction sites, regulate exploitative recruitment agencies and improve access to justice for victims of labour exploitation.

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New boss for award winning project

A man whose family hails from Newcastle’s west end has been appointed to head up the north’s largest, single site, housing led regeneration programme at Scotswood. Posted via Industry Today. Are you into it? Follow us on Twitter @IndustryToday Continue Reading

Merseylink Consortium Develops Trestle Bridge

The Merseylink construction consortium selected to deliver a new gateway project on the River Mersey has developed a new bridge.

The trestle bridge will be used by heavy construction vehicles and sophisticated equipment purely as an access platform to the build site.

A lifting section, which will be used to allow boats to pass up and down the river, is also due to be installed.

The consortium is made up of three contractors, FCC Construcción, Kier Infrastructure & Overseas and Samsung Construction & Trading.

The temporary bridge will be dismantled and removed completely when the new Mersey Gateway Bridge is in place.

Richard Walker, Merserylink Project Director, said: “Completion of the trestle bridge marks another important milestone for the Mersey Gateway Project.

“It will provide us with full access to the river, enabling work to start on the central cofferdam.

“This is a great achievement for the project and I’d like to thank everyone involved for their hard work.”

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