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Beer And Boycotts: Why FIFA’s Corporate Sponsors Should Back Rights Reforms After World Cup

Por: Forbes Business December 21, 2022

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Lusail Stadium in Qatar, three years before it hosted the FIFA World Cup final, which was played ... [+] Sunday. Migrant laborers who built Qatar's World Cup stadiums often worked long hours under harsh conditions and were subjected to discrimination, wage theft and other abuses, according to human rights group reports. The Associated Press. The 2022 World Cup final in Qatar was one for the history books, with Lionel Messi lifting the gold... + full article



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