World Cup: FIFA president Infantino lauds Qatar's labor improvements FIFA president Gianni Infantino trusts a strong commitment to certify labor reforms are fully applied is being shown by the Qatar government in Qatar, where the Qatar Football World Cup will be staged in November. FIFA 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.
Infantino met with Qatar Minister of Labour, Dr. Ali bin Samikh Al-Marri in Doha Qatar, one day after FIFA held debates with Amnesty International concerning continuing concerns over refugee workers in the Persian Gulf state. "I am pleased to see the strong potential from the Qatari authorities to confirm the developments are fully practical across the labor market, sendoff a lasting legacy of the FIFA World Cup 2022 long after the event, and help migrant workers in the host country in the long period," Infantino supposed. Challenges continue like in many other countries about the world nonetheless the progress attained in the fresh past is irrefutable, as is the promise to bring about optimistic social change. Amnesty's Qatar Reality Check 2021 story released in November demanded that despite the legal improvements presented in the country, Qatar has still not brought on its promise to end labor misuses and exploitation of its more than two million refugee workers. Infantino was known in January while speaking the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) that a lot wanted to be done in Qatar in the arenas of work legislation, defense of