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In DUBAI low wages of Asian workers who work long hours to build skyscrapers in Dubai have become the latest victims of the crisis global financial and business enterprises in the short term and money. For several years, the Gulf emirate has been a boost for South Asian workers who are fuel the booming economy with cheap labor – Cleaners gardeners and skilled and unskilled builder.
A report published earlier this month confirmed that 582 billion dollars of construction projects in the UAE, including Dubai is part, had been shelved because of the delay. What was 45 percent.
Six years of spectacular growth in the UAE construction sector, mainly in Dubai, absorbed hundreds of thousands workers, mainly South Asia. This had a domino effect, creating new opportunities for migrants.
But the financial crisis, mainly in construction and related industries, is to reverse this trend, forcing foreign workers to return home.
Migrant workers send billions of dollars home each year. A money transfer company, UAE Exchange, said its volume last year was 12 million, in large As to India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
There are reports that several Pakistanis who has recently visited the Gulf countries after the signing agreements with different employers who had to return after finding projects for which they were recruited closed.
Cleaner Murukesan India, said that his employer, a major cleaning and maintenance, last week, said workers who had completed at least two years of work to go home about four months leave without pay.
In December, Khalfan Al-Kaabi, a member of the Chamber of Commerce of Abu Dhabi Board of Directors, said up to 45 percent of the construction workers could be fired this year if private sector projects in the UAE have been delayed or canceled.
Other report discusses financial crisis faced by several projects in Saudi Arabia, where workers are in big trouble. However, another recent report said a large number of foreigners among those who had obtained residence visas in Dubai are set aside every day.
"People give to hundreds of cars on the Dubai airport terminal much all day before flying to their home countries because they can not afford to live there and can not afford the payments, "A Jamal, who has just returned from Dubai, told this correspondent. He said leasing companies and banks have the ownership of abandoned vehicles they sell in the near future after the completion of procedural formalities.
Coming in June, chances are that many foreigners living Dubai will be back in their homeland. They must return because construction companies are sending them unpaid and paid leave.
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