#IndianSlaves: Government should act swiftly says Rashid Alvi

NewsX 2019-03-01

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Twenty Indian workers, stranded in Saudi Arabia for the past six months without salary, have appealed for help to return home. The workers have accused a local company of not giving their salaries, food and any means of support for the past six months.

"We are 20 Indian employees stranded at Bader H Al-Hussaini & Sons in Jubail. The company has not given us our salaries, food or any means of support for the past six months," a worker was quoted as saying.We are helpless and cannot support ourselves and our families. We want to go back to India but they do not want to
send us back. Please help us and highlight our case in the media as soon as possible," he said.

However, the chief executive officer and owner of the company, Bader Al-Hussaini, denied the allegations and said
that he owes the workers only four months' wages.

"We have just paid them one salary this morning. We will pay them two salaries this week and the fourth salary as soon as we receive a check for about SR600,000 from an authority in Jubail for which we have done work," the company's owner claimed yesterday.



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