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Emails Reveal Guggenheim Bullies Journalist Suspected of Ties With Gulf Labor
United Kingdom Architecture News - Aug 09, 2014 - 14:25 2409 views
Molly Crabapple
On Monday, artist Molly Crabapple published “Slaves of Happiness Island,” a firsthand report of the slave-like worker conditions on Abu Dhabi’s Saadiyat Island; the Guggenheim, Louvre, and NYU are all building enormous new enterprises there. Crabapple’s reporting reveals some horrifying scenarios. She spoke with men who work seven days a week in blistering heat, shuttled between construction sites to high-security, prison-like camps where their passports are withheld so that they can’t escape. They work for as little as $176 a month, and the recruitment fees—an amount paid to an agency for finding the immigrant work based on a set salary—often take years to pay off because the promised rate is often much lower than what had been described. The initial fees are also supposed to be paid back to the workers. Nothing seems to lead to escape. “Hell is better than here,” Crabapple quotes one worker.
These conditions violate local and international labor laws. We have now received leaked email correspondence between the Guggenheim and Crabapple while she was working on this story. These emails reveal a shocking unwillingness to provide any statement to journalists who they speculate might be involved in any pro-worker activist efforts, such as Gulf Labor. Crabapple was never a member of this group. To our knowledge, this is the extent of their conversation....Continue Reading
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