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Author: Elianor M.A.

Elianor M.A. is a Lebanese-American journalist, screenwriter, and human rights activist. She is also the author of the book Dealing with Dramedies. She holds a bachelor’s degree in English and a minor in Legal Studies from the University of Rochester.
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In Lebanon, Migrant Workers Are Facing More Abuse Than Ever

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In Lebanon, Migrant Workers Are Facing More Abuse Than Ever In The Pandemic

During the pandemic, lockdown policies in Lebanon have made migrant workers even more vulnerable to exploitation.

The system protects abusive employers who may choose to not pay wages and offer vacations, and above all, to refuse paying for COVID-19 treatment.

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