QNA
Doha, Qatar- The Supreme
Committee for Delivery and Legacy (SC), which is responsible for delivering
infrastructure projects to host Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup, has continued to
inform the international community of its efforts in the area of worker care
and its role in bringing about positive social changes in this regard through
its participation in two recent conferences in the United Kingdom.
A delegation
from the labour welfare department of the Supreme Committee for Delivery and
Legacy, headed by Mahmoud Qutub, the SCs Executive Director of the Workers
Welfare Department, participated in the conference, in the presence of experts
and specialists from companies representing various sectors in the UK, where
issues and matters related to workers' rights in the modern era, and ways of
protecting them were discussed.
During two
presentations in London last week, Mahmoud Qutub addressed UK industry experts
attempting to tackle modern day slavery and the civil society members
supporting these efforts.
Both events
brought together a range of UK-based and international companies from a diverse
range of industries joined by key stakeholders to discuss various issues
relating to tackling modern day slavery and protecting the rights of workers.