Qatar Football World Cup: SC’s groundbreaking commitment to workers’ welfare highlighted The pioneering efforts of the Executive Committee for Inheritance (SC) on employee welfare were highlighted during a high-profile human rights website hosted by the Center for Sport and Human Rights and the International Ethics Organization. Mahmoud Qutub, Executive Director of the SC Human Resources Department and Adviser to the Chair of Labor and Labor Rights, FIFA World Cup 2022 LLC, also spoke about the legacy of hosting the Qatar World Cup 2022 on workers' rights. Football World Cup 2022 fans from all over the world can book Football World Cup tickets from our online platforms WorldWideTicketsandHospitality.com Football fans can book Qatar Football World Cup Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.
During a panel discussion, entitled Mega Sporting Events, Privacy, and Human Rights, FIFA World Cup & Commonwealth Games, Qutub highlighted SC's progress in establishing social standards and employee welfare programs that serve as a symbol for the construction industry in Qatar and other regions and now protect all employees involved in the delivery of the tournament. Over the past decade, SC has embarked on programs to reward thousands of workers who have contributed to the Qatar World Cup 2022, Qutub said. These projects have improved hiring procedures and a range of health and safety-related areas, including preventing heat stress. We are proud that our work is regarded as a gold standard in Qatar and has helped many companies in the construction and other sectors to raise standards. Qutub went on to discuss Qatar's commitment to supporting staff in the private security sector. He said SC’s Workers ’Welfare Standards protect the rights of safety workers in all SC projects; and went on to