

Employees at Binladen Group - a major construction firm in
Saudi Arabia, set fire to nine company buses in protest over thousands of
sackings and unpaid salaries. They had staged several demonstrations within
Saudi Arabia’s Mecca region in recent weeks, with some workers claiming they have
not received their wages after months of unpaid labour.


To fuel their anger more, a report emerged that the company which
was established by the father of former al-Qaeda leader - Osama Bin laden, had
laid off 50,000 foreign employees and issued them exit visas, justifying
reports that the company is in $30 billion worth of debt due to falling oil
prices.
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