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An even more intractable problem is the marginalization of low-wage workers in the U.A.E., where unions and collective bargaining are illegal, and where symbiotic relationships between corporations and the state are common: Abu Dhabi is Arabtec's largest shareholder; a countrywide wage strike in May by Arabtec workers resulted in mass deportations, according to the Guardian investigation.
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