Ahhh I get it now! I was trying to figure out what the major problem was and how it is effecting workers. Now it is clear that many are still carrying debt loads back in their home country so if one were making $8000 US per month last year and only $7000 per month this yr for the same amount of work then it becomes real clear.
I was thinking that the overall costs of food product rose in the UAE by 75% which is outrageous but I guess it can happen. Here is a question which would help most of us on the outside really understand the issue. What does the average Etihad family with two children spend in a month not counting your home country expenses? Food, electricity, water, activities for the children, fuel and insurance for your auto in the UAE.
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