The development marks a positive step toward improving worker welfare while reinforcing the importance of labour reforms in migrant-heavy economies
Qatar has introduced additional labour protection measures aimed at improving working conditions for migrant workers, including a significant Indian population. The reforms focus on wage transparency, dispute resolution, and workplace safety.
Authorities have enhanced digital monitoring systems to track salary payments and employment contracts, reducing the risk of exploitation. Workers can now access grievance mechanisms more easily, enabling faster resolution of disputes.
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Indian workers, particularly in construction and service sectors, are expected to benefit from improved oversight and accountability
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Community organisations have welcomed the move, highlighting its potential to address long-standing concerns
Experts say the reforms reflect a broader regional trend toward aligning labour policies with international standards. Improved protections may also enhance the Gulf’s reputation as a destination for foreign workers.
However, effective implementation remains critical, with observers emphasising the need for consistent enforcement.





