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Good to see action being taken against non-payment of salaries — John Gee
This is the unedited version of a letter sent to the editor of Straits Times Forum on September 30, 2011, in relation to an article that appeared in the paper the same day (see summary): Dear ST, It is good to see that action is being taken against employers who
Exploitation of migrant workers does not serve Singapore’s best interests
Here are five reasons why the exploitation of low-wage migrant workers hurts Singaporeans' interests. Wages are depressed When employers get away with paying extremely low wages, or worse, promising low wages, but in actual fact paying even less than that through all sorts of illegal deductions, there is a general
TWC2 urges National Wages Council to set fair and non-discriminatory pay guidelines
Transient Workers Count Too and HOME sent a joint letter to the National Wages Council in April 2011: --- 5 April 2011 The Secretary National Wages Council C/O Labour Relations Department Level 6, Ministry of Manpower 18 Havelock Road Singapore 059764 Dear Sir, VIEWS ON NATIONAL WAGES GUIDELINES 2011 The
Gambling: Should migrant workers be barred from casinos?
When they first opened, there was some excitement over the issue of migrant workers going to Singapore’s casinos. During the first week after the Resorts World casino opened on Sentosa Island, there were reports that male migrant workers were ‘swarming’ it, grabbing free drinks and generally getting in the way
Employment Agencies Act and Rules: Proposals for amendment 2010
Transient Workers Count Too (TWC2) brought together a group of lawyers who worked on these proposals for amending the legislation and rules governing the agencies that handle the placement of many migrant workers with employers every year. The format reproduces the Act and Regulations, with the proposals inserted into the
Employment agency licensing regulations prohibit holding workers’ passports
In response to the article Employer's passport to trouble, published in Today, January 25, 2010, John Gee wrote to journalist Esther Ng: Dear Esther, I hope that you've had mostly positive reactions to your article on the retention of migrant workers' passports by agents and employers. It is an issue
Stop transporting workers in open-backed trucks, urges TWC2
Tnis letter was sent to the Straits Times on May 19, 2009: --- Dear ST, It was saddening to read your report of the accident in which four men were killed and six injured on Monday morning. Accidents are bound to happen on the roads from time to time, despite all
A day off for all
Remarks by then TWC2 president, John Gee, at a forum organised by students at National University of Singapore, 9th November 2007: 'The Maltreatment of Migrant Workers: Myths, Causes and Consequences'. Today, I want to speak particularly about the issue of a regular day off for domestic workers. Around half the

