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Qatari Diar employees last week hosted a banquet to honour 1,200 onsite workers.
The initiative was in line with the group’s efforts to promote labour welfare and a healthy work environment, according to a statement.
The event was the first of its kind to be organised by Qatari Diar, reflecting not only the company’s commitment to international labour standards but also its strong belief in labour rights, the statement notes.
The lunch banquet was attended by Essa Mohamed Ali Kaldari, CEO of Lusail Real Estate Development Company (LREDC), and senior executives from Qatari Diar and LREDC as well as staff members from both companies.
“The banquet was one of many initiatives launched by Qatari Diar to strengthen ties between the management and workers in line with the company’s commitment to protect labour rights; this initiative benefits both the company and workers equally,” said Kaldari.
Kaldari, who praised employees for their dedication and contribution to the successful development of Lusail City, highlighted Qatari Diar’s commitment to improving workplace safety.
Safety experts also participated in the event, which featured the distribution of awards to 16 workers for their commitment to high safety standards during development works in Lusail City.
At the end of the gathering, Qatari Diar employees distributed a basket of healthcare products to each worker.
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