Impactt, however, also identified a number of areas in which the SC has room to improve. Specific issues of concern relate to reimbursing workers for recruitment fees paid to recruiting agents in their home nations, the provision of adequate personal documentation such as residence permits, and setting up robust employer-worker dialogue mechanisms.
SC Secretary General, H.E. Hassan Al Thawadi, welcomed the report, reflecting on it as another sign of the SC's commitment to protect the workers building stadiums for the first FIFA World Cup™ to be held in the Middle East.
He added: "We will do everything necessary to ensure the issues identified are dealt with promptly. We respect the diligence shown by Impactt during their audits and the constructive observations and recommendations made."
News of the report's findings kicks off another important year for the SC's Workers' Welfare Division. During 2017 the division will aim to boost efforts to further enhance the recruitment process, introduce innovative cooling technologies to supplement existing summer working procedures and further enhance enforcement capabilities.