Aramco Training Services Company Inc
Location
Texas
Founded
1992-02-28
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2025-03-19 (thehindu.com)
If cricket is ripe for a takeover, Saudi Arabia seems ready for it -
Saudi Arabia's $500 million investment in cricket raises concerns about human rights, schedule overload, and the sport's integrity.
Read more2025-01-28 (business-humanrights.org)
Saudi Arabia: 9 Indian workers employed on Aramco site left without pay, food or legal support & unable to return home; incl. cos. non-responses - Business & Human Rights Resource Centre
ストーリー Saudi Arabia: 9 Indian workers employed on Aramco site left without pay, food or legal support & unable to return home; incl. cos. non-responses
Read more2025-01-11 (prachatai.com)
Saudi Arabia: The new power of the world sports industry |
With enormous investment via public Investment Fund (PIF) and ARAMCO Saudi Giant Oil Company, Saudi Arabia is spending more than a billion dollars. To become a world -class sports center In the midst of questions about laying images through sports Human rights violations And transparency in management
Read more2024-11-20 (hrw.org)
The Man Who Bought The World
The 95-page report, “The Man Who Bought The World: Rights Abuses Linked to Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund and Its Chairman, Mohammad bin Salman,” found that Saudi Arabia’s vast fossil fuel-derived state wealth is effectively controlled by one person, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Human Rights Watch found that the crown prince wields this enormous economic power in a largely arbitrary and highly personalized manner rather than for the Saudi people’s benefit and that the PIF is used to whitewash the Saudi government’s abuses.
Read more2024-11-01 (elsolidario.com)
Women soccer players an example to follow, they refuse sponsorship from Saudi oil company
Footballers around the world ask FIFA to break the sponsorship agreement with Aramco, because the country's money violates human rights and contributes to climate change.
Read more2024-10-24 (perspektive-online.net)
“Middle finger for women’s football” – fire letter to FIFA
In a letter, more than 100 professional footballers from 24 countries called on the world football association FIFA to end the sponsorship agreement with the Saudi Arabian oil company Aramco. They particularly criticize the human rights violations against women and LGBTI+.
Read more2024-10-22 (barrons.com)
Women Footballers Call On FIFA To Drop Saudi Aramco As Sponsor
More than 100 female professional footballers from 24 countries have called on the sport's governing body FIFA to end its sponsorship deal with Saudi oil giant Aramco, citing human rights issues and treatment of the LGBTQ+ community as well as environmental concerns.
Read more2024-10-21 (infobae.com)
More than a hundred players ask FIFA to end its sponsorship with the Saudi company Aramco
More than 100 footballers from different nations urge FIFA to end its partnership with Aramco, highlighting concerns over human rights, the climate crisis and the image of women's football
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2024-10-12 (al-monitor.com)
Women footballers call on FIFA to drop Saudi Aramco as sponsor
More than 100 female professional footballers from 24 countries have called on the sport 's governing body FIFA to end its sponsorship deal with Saudi oil giant Aramco, citing human rights issues and treatment of the LGBTQ+ community as well as environmental concerns.In an open letter to FIFA
Read more2023-12-28 (cnbctv18.com)
Norway pension fund blacklists Aramco, other Gulf companies
KLP, which oversees $70 billion, blacklisted a dozen companies listed in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait from its investment universe. The divestments mostly reflect an“ unacceptable” risk of contributing to human rights abuses, KLP said, with Aramco targeted separately for
Read more2023-08-25 (reuters.com)
UN rights experts raise climate change concerns with Saudi Aramco
U.N. experts sent a letter of concern to Saudi Arabian oil giant Aramco, saying its expansion of fossil fuel production and ongoing exploration threaten human rights, a document posted on Friday showed.
Read more2023-08-25 (ft.com)
UN warns banks that fund Saudi Aramco about possible human rights breach
Financiers of world’s biggest corporate emitter of greenhouse gases told they could be violating international law
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