'It’s still not too late for FIFA to do the right thing.'
FIFA chief Infantino urged to end silence on compensation scheme for Qatar migrant workersAmnesty International has urged FIFA president Gianni Infantino to break his silence on a compensation scheme for migrant workers in World Cup host country Qatar, saying: “It’s still not too late for FIFA to do the right thing.”
Steve Cockburn, Amnesty International’s head of economic and social justice, said Infantino had not responded to a letter from the coalition and added: “Unless he breaks his silence on the issue of compensation, Gianni Infantino looks set to refuse a golden opportunity to leave a World Cup legacy that respects and honours the workers who made it possible.
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