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24 Mar 2025

Mexico: Union says FIFA is allegedly reneging on a commitment to ensure workers’ safety on 2026 World Cup projects

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Representatives from the trade union the Building and Wood Workers’ International (BWI) say they were told by FIFA, before a planned visit, that they would not be allowed access to the Azteca Stadium, which is being renovated for the 2026 World Cup.

In a statement, BWI, which represents more than 12 million workers, accused FIFA of failing to live up to its commitment to independent oversight, raising "serious concerns about its human rights obligations and its responsibility to prevent exploitation in World Cup-related infrastructure projects".

We invited FIFA to comment on the allegations and their response is available.