
The undersigned groups warned that closing the case at the upcoming 356th Session, which began on March 23, 2026, would disregard substantial evidence of ongoing harm, leaving millions of migrant workers at risk of ongoing abuses. The complaint, declared receivable at the previous Governing Body session raises urgent concerns about Saudi Arabia’s persistent failure to effectively implement its obligations to protect migrant workers from forced labour, non-payment of wages, dangerous working conditions and discrimination, in accordance with key ILO Conventions it has ratified.
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