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A law meant to protect people in Qatar from working outside in scorching summer temperatures has been broken hundreds of times by employers in the past few weeks Bet365
Ministry of Labour figures seen byThe Independent reveal there have been 276 violations of the Summer Working Hours directive – which should prevent anyone from working outside between the hours of 10am and 3 Bet365
A Qatari official told The Independent that the number of reported violations this year indicated that the directive was being strongly applied by the government Bet365
A BBC Arabic investigation, published earlier this year, uncovered allegations that Qatar was under-reporting the number of migrant workers who have died of heat stroke Bet365
Heat stress has long been identified as a potential killer, with some estimates claiming hundreds of workers die each year in Qatar due to searing temperatures, which can place a huge strain on the human cardiovascular system, potentially leading to heart attacks, research has shown Bet365
It is believed that the final total of violations will exceed last year’s figure of 342, despite the proximity to the beginning of football’s biggest tournament and the increased scrutiny placed on Qatar Bet365
”He added: “What does it say about Qatar law enforcement? It says employers are not worried about breaking the law and doing that so close to the World Cup should make people wonder how much other laws are being adhered to Bet365
Inspections have increased, more channels are available for workers to lodge their complaints Bet365
RecommendedMonkeypox: World Health Organisation declares global heath emergencyMan dies after sinkhole opens under swimming pool in IsraelRussian missile strike kills four children in SyriaTemperatures regularly pass 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit) in Qatar’s summer months, with forecasts predicting temperatures of 44 C (111 F) next week Bet365
The number of violations recorded covers the period up to 20 July Bet365
“There has been greater compliance among companies as enforcement measures continue to take hold and awareness of the new laws increases,” said the official Bet365
The number of violations is seen as especially concerning by critics as they come just four months before the start of the World Cup, and despite years of promises of better protection for workers in Qatar Bet365
Those who break the law face a three day closure of the workplace Bet365
30pm from 1 June until 15 September – since the annual law came into force at the beginning of last month Bet365
The International Labour Organisation, a UN agency, has an office in central Doha Bet365
More than two-thirds of the violations were in the construction industry, said officials Bet365
It’s extremely dangerous Bet365
They continued: “The number of summer workplace violations recorded this year reflects the relentless pressure being applied by the government on the business community Bet365
“The heat and humidity for several months of the year is potentially deadly,” said Nick McGeehan, a director of FairSquare Projects, a human rights and advocacy group Bet365
Other initiatives include providing workers with cooling vests Bet365
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Qatar though has denied such a claim and said it has put in measures in place to protect workers, including the daytime working ban Bet365
Its head, Max Tuñón, said: “We believe that the development of evidence-based heat stress legislation and commitment to effective implementation that we’ve seen in Qatar can inspire other countries to take similar steps Bet365
”The Gulf state, which will host the first ever World Cup to be held in the Middle East in November, has come under continual criticism for its treatment of workers, especially labourers, ever since it was granted the right to host the tournament back in 2010 Bet365
”RecommendedMan dies after sinkhole opens under swimming pool in IsraelRussian missile strike kills four children in SyriaIsraeli minister criticises ‘stupid’ TV report in Saudi Arabia’s MeccaThe Summer Working Hours directive was introduced by Doha in 2007 Bet365
Further violations can lead to a permanent closure of a business Bet365
“It can kill people or can lead to all sorts of other conditions Bet365
There have also been concerns over the level of heat exposure endured by other workers, including those delivering food and security guards Bet365

The International Labour Organisation, a UN agency, has an office in central Doha Bet365
The number of violations is seen as especially concerning by critics as they come just four months before the start of the World Cup, and despite years of promises of better protection for workers in Qatar Bet365
It’s extremely dangerous Bet365
Those who break the law face a three day closure of the workplace Bet365
A law meant to protect people in Qatar from working outside in scorching summer temperatures has been broken hundreds of times by employers in the past few weeks Bet365
Inspections have increased, more channels are available for workers to lodge their complaints Bet365
There have also been concerns over the level of heat exposure endured by other workers, including those delivering food and security guards Bet365
It is believed that the final total of violations will exceed last year’s figure of 342, despite the proximity to the beginning of football’s biggest tournament and the increased scrutiny placed on Qatar Bet365
“It can kill people or can lead to all sorts of other conditions Bet365
RecommendedMonkeypox: World Health Organisation declares global heath emergencyMan dies after sinkhole opens under swimming pool in IsraelRussian missile strike kills four children in SyriaTemperatures regularly pass 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit) in Qatar’s summer months, with forecasts predicting temperatures of 44 C (111 F) next week Bet365
More than two-thirds of the violations were in the construction industry, said officials Bet365
”The Gulf state, which will host the first ever World Cup to be held in the Middle East in November, has come under continual criticism for its treatment of workers, especially labourers, ever since it was granted the right to host the tournament back in 2010 Bet365
The number of violations recorded covers the period up to 20 July Bet365
Further violations can lead to a permanent closure of a business Bet365
Its head, Max Tuñón, said: “We believe that the development of evidence-based heat stress legislation and commitment to effective implementation that we’ve seen in Qatar can inspire other countries to take similar steps Bet365
30pm from 1 June until 15 September – since the annual law came into force at the beginning of last month Bet365
They continued: “The number of summer workplace violations recorded this year reflects the relentless pressure being applied by the government on the business community Bet365
“The heat and humidity for several months of the year is potentially deadly,” said Nick McGeehan, a director of FairSquare Projects, a human rights and advocacy group Bet365
Qatar though has denied such a claim and said it has put in measures in place to protect workers, including the daytime working ban Bet365
“There has been greater compliance among companies as enforcement measures continue to take hold and awareness of the new laws increases,” said the official Bet365
Heat stress has long been identified as a potential killer, with some estimates claiming hundreds of workers die each year in Qatar due to searing temperatures, which can place a huge strain on the human cardiovascular system, potentially leading to heart attacks, research has shown Bet365
Other initiatives include providing workers with cooling vests Bet365
Ministry of Labour figures seen byThe Independent reveal there have been 276 violations of the Summer Working Hours directive – which should prevent anyone from working outside between the hours of 10am and 3 Bet365
”He added: “What does it say about Qatar law enforcement? It says employers are not worried about breaking the law and doing that so close to the World Cup should make people wonder how much other laws are being adhered to Bet365
”RecommendedMan dies after sinkhole opens under swimming pool in IsraelRussian missile strike kills four children in SyriaIsraeli minister criticises ‘stupid’ TV report in Saudi Arabia’s MeccaThe Summer Working Hours directive was introduced by Doha in 2007 Bet365
A Qatari official told The Independent that the number of reported violations this year indicated that the directive was being strongly applied by the government Bet365
A BBC Arabic investigation, published earlier this year, uncovered allegations that Qatar was under-reporting the number of migrant workers who have died of heat stroke Bet365
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