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The Real Life of Migrant Laborers in the Emirates (37 pics) - Picture #5

Posted in Pictures   24 Nov 2010   / 174 views


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You can see linen dried along the balconies. This is a distinctive feature of local residences.









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GOODSTUFF4U 2 year s ago MARK AS SPAM
same stuff in Asia
http://www.facebook.com/goodstuff4u
       
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v 2 year s ago MARK AS SPAM
Fucking SHITHOLES!!!
       
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a 2 year s ago MARK AS SPAM
@GOODSTUFF4U

that IS asia.
       
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mm 2 year s ago MARK AS SPAM
So they want to counterbalance their otherwise filthy lifestyle by washing their clothes alot? Is here any elite taxi drivers online, who could confirm that?
       
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CAPLOCK 2 year s ago MARK AS SPAM
Can they get better in USA or EU ?
Make a post to proove it :)
       
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Sizomu 2 year s ago MARK AS SPAM
Corporations at there Best! Cheap Labour and Not giving a F about the workers. Too Bad the Workers themselves believe in the system. there for it will never end. Conclusion... Wealthy Cities are built on the backs of poor men. But Allah/God is near them....LOL
       
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tricks201 2 year s ago MARK AS SPAM
what's wrong with this guy?

any where in the world you'll see like that...
       
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bino 2 year s ago MARK AS SPAM
looks normal to me these guys are not there to live in luxury they are there to work save money or send it home to there family´s they get pay allot more in the u.a.e than they get back home its like this anywhere in the world where only hardworking men live its usualy dirty as hell
       
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... 2 year s ago MARK AS SPAM
... except for the fact that their passports are often times confiscated when they arrive. The wages they are paid are not enough to send money back home, cover living expenses and buy their way out of the country again. So the two choices are to keep all their money and essentially waste five years of their life, returning home in debt and shamed by their family or continue to send money home and never themselves return. Made into slaves by a bait and switch scam.

You see nothing wrong with that?
       
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Maul 2 year s ago MARK AS SPAM
nowonder, they're indians
       
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ArieB 2 year s ago MARK AS SPAM
agree it's no luxury resort, but even in my home, if i don't clean the kitchen and toilets, they get dirty...
       
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Arhob 2 year s ago MARK AS SPAM
I see no Arabian people at those places! U.E.A they slaving indian?
       
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Peanut 2 year s ago MARK AS SPAM
There is no reason to live in filth. They could take turns cleaning things up.
       
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han 2 year s ago MARK AS SPAM
they have tv,freshwater,roof,bed!
much more than at home! so i dont see any problem
       
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KungFu Grip 2 year s ago MARK AS SPAM
they should sneak into the U.S. and make the government change our laws to better serve them and protect their illegal activities....oh wait nevermind
       
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blacktiger 2 year s ago MARK AS SPAM
you make it sound like most of them are doctors and engineers!
read carefully what is next

-this what happen when you go outboard without "special talent" to support you.
they can drive! waw this will enhance your career!

-what keep them there? clearly it is the "best possible" place to work and if they found better chance they will chase it.

-someone mention the law?you think these poor people are not twisting the law of labor also. big % of the laborers gain their experience in gulf area! basically you lean how to work on the customer belongs (car , house, machines)! trail & error method. for example :some ppl from certain nationality will said that he expert on computer although that may be his 1st time working with one.


at the end you will find a % of ppl who work hard and honest. but this % is not that big.

so, sorry for all the ppl who belong to this %
       
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Cheap oem software 1 year ago MARK AS SPAM
tOi6hB Author, keep doing in the same way..!
       
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