Kathmandu, May 24 -- Nepali migrant workers employed in projects linked to Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia's state-owned oil giant, are facing extreme heat, unsafe working and living conditions, excessive working hours and inadequate compensation for workplace injuries and deaths, according to a report published by FairSquare.

The report, released by the London-based migrant rights organisation, says foreign workers employed in Aramco-linked projects are forced to work long hours in extreme temperatures, housed in unsafe accommodation, denied adequate rest and food, and often deprived of compensation in cases of injury or death.

Saudi Aramco is among the world's four largest companies by revenue. It holds the world's second-largest proven cr...