Expats move out of company accommodations to save money

Expats move out of company accommodations to save money

Doha Socialite
By Doha Socialite

Many expatriates are moving out of their company accommodations to find cheaper ones to escape large cuts in salaries as housing allowance.

The trend is more visible in areas like Old Airport, Najma, Umm Gweilina, Al Ghanim and Musheiref, according to a report on The Peninsula.

Some workers said they were sad to leave comfortable and fully furnished company accommodations for old villas but it was a decision they had to make to save more money.

“The salaries have been stagnant for many years but companies increase rents almost every year and recover from us,” said an expatriate who preferred to be identified only as Mohammed and works in customer service of a leading airline.

“Whenever the company increases deductions, it argues that the cost of property has gone up, but there is no explanation why our salaries don’t increase proportionately.”

Mohammed, who earns QR3,000 a month, said his company used to cut QR1,000 for the accommodation he shared with colleagues in Al Najma.

At the start of the year, the management increased the amount to QR1,400 for the same bed space, he said.

Mohammed then sought an accommodation in Old Airport area and pays QR600 for a bed and saves more.

Francis, a Kenyan working as a safety supervisor at a construction site, also had to leave his company accommodation for a cheaper one outside.

He earns QR1,200 and the company used to recover QR700 for the shared accommodation. Now he pays QR400 for his new residence — a room shared by five other African expatriates.

According to one real estate company attendant, most companies are under pressure to recover more from their workers because of the increasing prices of property and government inspectors getting strict to ensure companies provide decent accommodations to their employees.

“Earlier companies could rent out buildings and accommodate several workers in single rooms but now it’s not possible,” he said.

“It is not allowed to accommodate more than four workers in one room and this means companies are spending more money on more rooms and recovering more from their workers.”

Old Airport area is largely inhabited by expatriates who are in skilled and semi-skilled jobs. Many have escaped large cuts in their wages by leaving their company accommodations.

Expatriates, mostly male, are renting partitioned rooms in old villas and sharing with others. They also share rents equally among themselves, along with utility payments like electricity, water and the Internet.

Read more on The Peninsula.

By snajeeb• 28 Oct 2014 16:59
Rating: 2/5
snajeeb

There should be a proportionate raise in salaries to solve all these problems.If the rents are not gonna drop till the impending world cup,then there is no doubt that workers should get a hike in salary,otherwise it's like mounting agony on them,driving them into despair and forcing them to take steps which does not show for a healthy and prospering country. Hope the authorities understand the plight of a middle(or low) income worker striving to support his family,or with the ever worsening situation as of rents,it might be enough to send back those who cannot afford a living here.

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