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FIFA's sponsors
must challenge soccer's world governing body over human rights abuses at the
2022 World Cup construction sites in Qatar, pressure group New FIFA Now and
international workers' unions said on Monday.
New FIFA Now will work alongside the International
Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) and UK Trade Union Congress-backed group
PlayFair Qatar to rally FIFA's official sponsors over the rights of workers
employed on World Cup construction sites.
Jaimie Fuller, chairman of Swiss-based sportswear
company SKINS, the "official non-sponsor" of FIFA, said on Monday he
had written to eight of the governing body's sponsors -- Adidas, Gazprom,
Hyundai, Kia, McDonalds, Budweiser, Coca-Cola and Visa.
Reuters reports:
In the letters, Fuller accused the sponsors of
"contravening their own values and principles" by contributing
significant sums of money to FIFA and thereby providing "implicit
support" for working practices and conditions in Qatar.
"We are calling on these sponsors to stand up
and do the right thing," Fuller added at a presentation in London where he
showed footage of working conditions he obtained after being smuggled into
several workers' labour camps in Qatar.
"We are demanding that these sponsors come and
distance themselves from what's been going on.
"We don't want sponsors to withdraw their
support from FIFA, we don't want them to take their sponsorship away, we don't
want them to take their money away.
"But we do want them to use the power of their
money to get reform done."
FIFA was not
immediately available to comment.
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