Workers interviewed said they had paid fees ranging from $900 dollars to $2,000 to recruitment agents in their own countries for the job, it said.
The Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy, the tournament’s Qatari organiser, said it learned about the unpaid salaries in July.
The supreme committee said it was “unacceptable” for workers to suffer hardships and that it was fully committed to the ethical treatment of workers.
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