‘Kafala slavery’: why Lebanon has a poor status amongst international home employees

Government approves new work contract for foreign workers to give them more rights. Many families paying workers in the devaluated local currency as Lebanon is mired in crisis

Lebanon has approved a new work contract allowing foreign domestic workers to resign and keep hold of their own passport, but activists say the exploitative “kafala” system remains in place.

The economic crisis-hit Mediterranean country is home to around 250,000 migrants, mostly women from Africa and Asia, who toil away in people’s homes as housekeepers, carers or nannies.

English | September 14, 2020

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