Thursday’s resolution was the latest political pressure piled on the Qatari authorities, and came on the heels of FIFA president Sepp Blatter describing the situation as ”unacceptable.”
In a 35-22 vote with 4 abstentions, the parliament insisted the alleged abuses should be fully investigated.
Socialist group president Hannes Swoboda said that ”we cannot allow the 2022 World Cup to be built on slavery.”
Qatari organizers pledged early this week that companies building projects for the 2022 World Cup will be forced to guarantee welfare standards for workers.