Misery Called Life wrote:And I'm curious, how many of us here have actually seen the conditions these workers work in or their living conditions? Maybe we're just over reacting. Have we ever spoken to them?
I'm not saying that they live in paradise, but maybe we're just over-reacting! Poverty exists in India, Pakistan and Nepal. It's not Dubai's fault that these people are willing to work for peanuts. Indians across any sector are willing to work cheaper than westerners....Can u blame the employer for that?
well i am a sleeping partner in a labour supply company. if you ask me most of the conditions are rubbish. in a room you will find 20 ppl lying there in the room. in the starting most of the owners didnt have a/cs in their camps. no water either. no electricity either. food wasnt provided. and salary wasnt given to these guys for sometime.
but honestly speaking things have become much better compared to 3, 4 years ago. even though they still share with 20 ppl. ac is there, water is there, electricity is there and food is provided.
its really depends who the owners are.
but if u ask these guys do u like it here. ofcourse they gonna say no. but then they will tell u they have no other option. either they can go back to their own countries like pakistan, india, nepal and look for a job to support their families. or they can stay here get 1000dhs a month and send that back.
so is 1000dhs better then nothing? yeh they get treated like dirt here by some of their employees. but are they really treated like kings back in their own countries?
what BBC didnt report is how these ppl are back in Pakistan, india and nepal. BBC also didnt mention how much they were getting back in their own countries. BBC need to report how back in the 1950s England had the same problem.
if i had to support my family and i was uneducated and there were no jobs whats so ever in my own country what will i do? get on the flight and go to dubai even though conditions are bad there. atleast i ll be getting the money.
these ppl were not forced to come here. they are desperate to come over here. i know about 100 ppl who are calling us everyday to sort visas out for them so they can start working here sitting back in their own countries.
i have to say that the govs should do more and probably punish some companies which break the laws.