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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Arabs and Jews working together in ruthless coalition to exploit low paid labour and provide abhorrent working conditions for workers from the sub-continent - whatever next Balan?
    Are these workers from the sub-continent there of their own volition BT or is piracy involved, are they press-ganged or victims of modern slavery, or are they escaping even worse working conditions in their own countries on the sub-continent ? I only ask.

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    What next? Why not ask the guy upstairs??

    Arabs and Jews working together= great ,fantastic . Great soon you can have holidays in Israel ,o bombs ,no rockets humous and pitta with Felafal.

    Do you think the Arabs of the UAE ,would exploit the Palestinian Arabs? =shocking so why have they been supporting Palestine all these years? Straight from a Dickens novel Arabs of the UAE , providing abhorrent working conditions for workers from Palestine?? = shocking !

    whatever next Balan? Next will be Bahrain!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Are these workers from the sub-continent there of their own volition BT or is piracy involved, are they press-ganged or victims of modern slavery, or are they escaping even worse working conditions in their own countries on the sub-continent ? I only ask.
    Domestic workers, who are often migrant workers, are at increased risk of mistreatment and abuse. Of the UAE’s 9.4 million inhabitants, an estimated 70% are low-paid migrant laborers. The hiring of domestic staff has become a symbol among Emirate's elite of the wealth and prosperity enjoyed by many at the expense of migrant workers and their cheap labour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balanbam00 View Post
    BT You should look at the good side , look after our 'know how' they will get,you will be getting fruits and vegetables from the UAE, the deserts filled with plantations. Maybe all your Hi tech stuff ....from the UAE?
    Not to mention the progress made in Chemistry,Physics,Optics,Medicine,and more

    But the UAE has Indians, Sri Lankans, Nepalese all building there .Now they can bring in Palestinians ,they work building up the country,whilst sending money back home ? Problem solved....... ''Good old uncle Donald '' ;-)
    Bloody hell Balan, the Pally's already have enough to contend with Israeli Jews, without any help from the Arab Emirates...

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    Domestic workers, who are often migrant workers, are at increased risk of mistreatment and abuse.......But not here !

    Duterte praises Israel for humane treatment of OFWs
    JERUSALEM — The condition of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in Israel are “far better” compared to other Middle Eastern countries, President Rodrigo Duterte said Monday, ahead of the signing of a labour agreement for caregivers between the Philippines and Israel.
    “You are far better luckier and more happy here,” Duterte told 1,400 OFWs during a speech at the Ramada Hotel here.

    “I have yet to hear any problem from Filipinos working here,” he added. He even joked of bringing the entire Filipino population in the Middle Eastern country where the quality of life is way better.
    ''Kaya if ‘di naman minasama… pardon me, but if Israel would want, ipadala ko lahat ng Pilipino dito kasi mas maganda ang buhay dito,” Duterte said.
    [ ''So if ‘it doesn’t hurt… pardon me, but if Israel would want, I will send all Filipinos here because life is better here,” Duterte said.]

    Thai Workers :
    Israel and Thailand signed an agricultural labour deal in 2012 and today there are some 25,000 workers in the country. Their rights are protected under Israeli law. In a statement to the BBC, the Labour ministry said it has carried out hundreds of inspections of work conditions and issued hundreds of fines.

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    Am I to blame I shot a rocket back ,more like 12,000 rockets !!!

    In late November 2018 over 500 rockets and mortars were fired towards southern Israel in the span of 48 hours!!!
    According to numbers released by the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency), more than 2,600 rockets and mortars have been fired over the past two years from Gaza.

    .....but now we have this ,its in my back yard so to speak!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Domestic workers, who are often migrant workers, are at increased risk of mistreatment and abuse. Of the UAE’s 9.4 million inhabitants, an estimated 70% are low-paid migrant laborers. The hiring of domestic staff has become a symbol among Emirate's elite of the wealth and prosperity enjoyed by many at the expense of migrant workers and their cheap labour.
    Yes that's all well and good BT, but it doesn't answer my two questions, are those workers there of their own volition, and are they escaping even worse conditions in their own countries ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Yes that's all well and good BT, but it doesn't answer my two questions, are those workers there of their own volition, and are they escaping even worse conditions in their own countries ?
    No idea either way sinkov, but they are being shafted regally by the Arabs and now the Jews want to sign in.

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    No idea !BT? (Should we add to that on most subjects outside the UK?)
    The fisherman from 'Bou'ton' is throwing his bait again hoping for even a tiny minnow to catch!

    '' they are being shafted regally by the Arabs......and now the Jews want to sign in.'' Of course BT ,ahhh you guessed correctly! Look you have friends . Iran,Palestine, Turkey, Ben Rhodes, Tlaib, united in criticism of UAE-Israel deal.
    Ebrahim Raisi, Iran’s head of the judiciary, slammed the UAE deal on Saturday.“We do not consider the link between UAE and Israel as a link with the people of the UAE, only the ignorant rulers of the country.”

    Meanwhile Israelis are already in the UAE ,and the reaction is excellent

    The grape vine says next will be Bahrain ,then Sudan and slowly Saudi Arabia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    No idea either way sinkov, but they are being shafted regally by the Arabs and now the Jews want to sign in.
    Fair enough BT, just another Lefty who has no idea what he's talking about, at least you have the decency to admit it, good man.

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