50 workers return from Kuwait
Fifty Sri Lankan migrant workers stranded in Kuwait were brought back this morning by the Foreign Employment Bureau. According to sources, among them 44 migrants workers are female workers.
It was reported employers had not paid salaries to some of these workers. Earlier, Forty nine Sri Lankan migrant workers stranded in Saudi Arabia and Qatar were brought back this morning by the Foreign Employment Bureau.
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