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In the same week that the FIFA anounced a 'Power of Football' contest Blatter sat down with a delegation of the Building and Wood Workers’ International (BWI) and affiliated national unions to discuss the progress made on matters related to the working conditions and labour rights of migrant workers in Qatar. It is a big shame that FIFA doesn't use 'the Power of Football' to enforce acceptable labour rights before even accepting a bid from a country that wishes to organise a World Cup. An organisation as big as the FIFA can not say in fairness that they had no clue about the labour conditions in Qatar.
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