Bahrain migrant workers defy deportation threats

The working conditions for millions of migrant workers in the oil producing countries in West Asia are notoriously bad.  Bahrain itself has become even more repressive in the last few years as the government has suppressed a popular anti government movement. This week, 2,000 garment workers returned to work after a week-long strike having won some improvements to their pay and conditions. Their heroic stand is very significant considering the prevailing attitudes and laws against migrant workers.

The working conditions for millions of migrant workers in the oil producing countries in West Asia are notoriously bad.  Bahrain itself has become even more repressive in the last few years as the government has suppressed a popular anti government movement. This week, 2,000 garment workers returned to work after a week-long strike having won some improvements to their pay and conditions. Their heroic stand is very significant considering the prevailing attitudes and laws against migrant workers.