US contractors in Kuwait decry meager bunkers and pay cuts amid Iran war: We're treated as expendable'
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US contractors in Kuwait decry meager bunkers and pay cuts amid Iran war: We're treated as expendable'
"The worst part is, the company has yet to put out anything so we don't know what's happening or what would happen to us if our base gets hit or anything. We got zero instructions. We have nobody and no instructions. We don't know what will happen or how we would even get out of here."
"Workers interviewed said contract employees are assigned different bunker facilities from military personnel on the bases. Some of the shelters resemble above-ground concrete tunnels with open ends, while others are enclosed structures with metal doors but no light, barely enough air."
V2X Inc employees stationed at US military bases Camp Arifjan and Camp Buehring in Kuwait face serious safety and employment concerns following Iranian retaliatory missile strikes. Workers report insufficient bunker facilities, reduced compensation, and minimal communication from their employer regarding evacuation procedures and safety protocols. Contract employees are assigned separate, inadequate shelter spaces compared to military personnel, with some bunkers lacking proper ventilation and lighting. Employees express frustration over the absence of clear instructions and uncertainty about emergency procedures, leaving them vulnerable during ongoing regional tensions and attacks targeting US military installations across the Persian Gulf.
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