@GNev2 didn't know this before

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I met some youths who were on their way to work in the middle east on those n-year long contracts as they were changing flights in addis-ababa.
it's a hard gig and they are treated like prisoners when they get there.
Gary Neville criticises Qatar for the first time as he laments the 'STAGGERING' living conditions for World Cup workers while on a tour of an accommodation facility... as he slams 'inequality like you wouldn't believe'
- Gary Neville has criticised living conditions for workers at the Qatar World Cup
- He said workers live in 'portakabins with four curtains' in a new Sky documentary
- The former England man admitted he was also worried about the workers' wages
- Neville had previously questioned reports slating the conditions in Qatar
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Gary Neville displays visible shock at the living quarters for
World Cup workers as he is shown around an official accommodation facility for a documentary to be screened on Sunday night.
Neville says: ‘It’s a portakabin with four curtains (screening off sleeping areas) and two lockers on each side. The wealth in this country and that level of accommodation for people, with the sacrifice they are making. It’s just inequality like you would not believe. It’s staggering really. This is not a home.’
Though Neville is shown around accommodation facilities that the World Cup Supreme Committee want him to see, the Mail on Sunday has reported on far more wretched quarters. At the Al-Sheehaniya in 2019, we found a stinking room into which ten Indian men were crammed, with children’s bunks for beds.
Gary Neville displays visible shock at the living quarters for World Cup workers as he is shown around an official accommodation facility for a documentary to be screened on Sunday night.
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