Kafala system, which has been abolished in Saudi Arabia, emerged in 1950s, when oil-rich economies needed cheap labour but wanted to avoid granting permanent residency. Under this, a foreign worker's legal status was tied entirely to employer. Employers could confiscate passports or withhold wages and workers had almost no way to challenge them. It was designed to minimise state bureaucracy.
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Daisy Mowke /
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22 Oct