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FIFA to Push for Workers’ Rights at Future Tournaments

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FIFA has signed a five-year agreement with Building and Wood Workers’ International (BWI) to promote decent and safe working conditions for all workers involved in the construction and renovation of stadiums and other infrastructure linked to FIFA tournaments. The agreement was signed by BWI President Per-Olof Sjöö and FIFA Secretary General Mattias Grafström, running until 2030 and establishes a formal structure for cooperation between both org…
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FIFA and the Building and Wood Workers’ International (BWI) reached a new historic collaboration agreement, establishing a new framework for joint inspections, training and reporting. The agreement’s objective is to promote decent and safe working conditions for workers involved in building and remodeling stadiums and infrastructure linked to FIFA competitions. The link was signed by BWI President Per-Olof Sjđ and the general secretary of FIFA M…

The International Football Association Board (FIFA) has concluded an agreement with the Building and Wood Workers' International Organization (BWI), which it says will ensure decent and safe conditions for workers on World Cup construction sites, reports dpa.

To build a better future. FIFA and the Building and Wood Workers International (BWI) signed this Wednesday...

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TOP AFRICA NEWS broke the news in on Wednesday, October 22, 2025.
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