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ahamed wrote:i am born & brought up here. never been to india, but now i think i should return back as i dont have any guarentee when they will kick us expats out.
They raised pepsi from 1 buck to 2 bucks.
EyeCandyDiva wrote:You know, I was helping my sister with her research on the Human Rights Watch, when I typed UAE in the website, I found out it is one of the worst countries regarding the human rights. I read the new labor law didn't make it, I also read about several strikes that happened before.
I didn't knew any of this, you all probably know it because you are here longer and might know some how experienced it. Very disappointing.
firefingers wrote:EyeCandyDiva wrote:You know, I was helping my sister with her research on the Human Rights Watch, when I typed UAE in the website, I found out it is one of the worst countries regarding the human rights. I read the new labor law didn't make it, I also read about several strikes that happened before.
I didn't knew any of this, you all probably know it because you are here longer and might know some how experienced it. Very disappointing.
dear EyeCandyDiva,
What is rely disappointing is Lebanon, where you people party all nights and get drunk and the other half of the country doesn't have water to drink or roofs in their homes, so you and your sister might wanaa do a study on that at least you may come up with a solution to help your won people !!
MaaaD wrote:hhehe firefingers your a funny man. Instead of counter attacking like this why don't you do some objective defending of the points she presented? You get extremely irritated once anyone criticizes the UAE, you need to come to terms with the fact that we dont live in Utopia
EyeCandyDiva: I wouldnt say the UAE is "one of the worst countries regarding human rights" .. yes there are violations but if you look at the overall direction it has been improving dramatically in the past few years. Dr. Al Kaabi the minister of labor is an amazing man who has been working very hard to put things in place.
let me tell you a bit about the improvements that have happened
During the summer, Laborers are not allowed to work between 12:30 and 4:30 pm .. There has been hotlines setup at the ministry of labor to receive complaints in urdu/hindi about unpaid wages or other injustices .. The minister has been flying to all the countries that supply labor to the UAE and signing agreements to limit illegal recruiting and exploitation, etc ..
So the government is working hard on fixing the situation ... yes there is lots of space for improvement and the new labor law was up for public review for two months will contain improvements but still miss some important things like the right to bargain collectively (unionize) and strike. Also it excluded domestic workers and others from the law making them subject to exploitation.
firefingers wrote:[
BTW, it wasn't a shot at the UAE, quite frankly I love it here but that doesn't mean I have to "blindly" approve everything.
Oh and don't dear me, I don't accept such addressing from losers, sorry.
St.Lucifer wrote:Its like the old saying, "my openions have chnged, but not the fact that I'm always right."
Y is it so diffcult for people.. is it always about winning an argument and pepping up ones ego. And while doing so, we dont even care if we've completely missed the point that we are discussing about. Its the deeds that we should be concerned about not our own deluging egos.
The GCC may ban Filipinos from coming to the Gulf to work due to regulations passed by the Southeast Asian country’s government aimed at improving the standard of living for its citizens working in the region.
The GCC Committee for Importing Foreign Workers yesterday unanimously agreed to stop importing Filipinos until their government's labour laws have been clarified.
“Participants agreed to submit this recommendation [to stop importing Filipinos] to the decision-makers in the GCC and expressed hope that this recommendation would be implemented as soon as possible,” Abdel-Aziz Al-Ali, the head of Kuwait's domestic labour offices, told the Kuwait News Agency.
firefingers wrote:
I admit and We all know UAE has lots of human rights issues, and you need to admit that you guys are ignoring your north side of the country and does not give a dam about their situation because of religious and racist issues ? isn't this a human right issue ON YOUR WON CITIZEN ?
firefingers wrote: ON YOUR WON CITIZEN ?
jabbajabba wrote:I was thinking to myself a lot of things are changing for the better and then I got this newsletter with a link from ArabianBuisness;The GCC may ban Filipinos from coming to the Gulf to work due to regulations passed by the Southeast Asian country’s government aimed at improving the standard of living for its citizens working in the region.
The GCC Committee for Importing Foreign Workers yesterday unanimously agreed to stop importing Filipinos until their government's labour laws have been clarified.
“Participants agreed to submit this recommendation [to stop importing Filipinos] to the decision-makers in the GCC and expressed hope that this recommendation would be implemented as soon as possible,” Abdel-Aziz Al-Ali, the head of Kuwait's domestic labour offices, told the Kuwait News Agency.
So why a ban?
Is it because there is concern that foreign governments might put pressure on that workers from the country have health insurance and more rights?
Or they want to make sure they can meet these requirements.
Hopefully it is the later - but banning a whole nationality is a bit harsh?
This is like the US banning all mexicans or the UK banning all Polish workers.
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EyeCandyDiva wrote:you aren't local my friend therefore you can't discuss this matter. Leave it to the locals, we just sit back and pretend everything is great, "kick you in the crunch, spit on your nick" great!
MaaaD wrote:EyeCandyDiva: respect for keeping the debate civil and factual !!! i wish more people where like that around here ...