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Video of container housing for migrant workers

November 20th, 2013|

TWC2 spotted a Youtube video described as showing the conditions that foreign workers are housed in when their employers use shipping containers for accommodation. Based on TWC2's experience, this video provides an authentic view of the situation. The video, uploaded by "xising" has no commentary and therefore much contextual information

Issuing payslips do not add significantly to admin cost

November 19th, 2013|

Volunteer Christine Pelly and social worker Karno distribute information flyers (in Tamil) to a worker near Sembawang MRT station 19 November 2013 Media Statement For immediate release Issuing payslips do not add significantly to admin cost; MOM should not accept such an excuse to delay making it mandatory

Compulsory payslips not among amendments to Employment Act

November 13th, 2013|

Amendments to the Employment Act were passed in Parliament on 12 November, but the changes did not include requiring employers to issue payslips to their workers, reported the Straits Times, 13 November 2013. The story on the previous day's parliamentary sitting reported that the Acting Minister for Manpower Tan Chuan-Jin

Typhoon Haiyan — be sympathetic to your worker’s needs

November 12th, 2013|

As the extent of the devastation caused by Typhoon Haiyan (also called Yolanda) in the area around the Philippines city of Tacloban became clear, Transient Workers Count Too has been asked what advice we'd give to employers of domestic workers from the affected area. The most urgent issue for workers

Proposals submitted for “second phase” employment legislation review

November 1st, 2013|

In response to the Ministry of Manpower's call for public feedback on the "second phase" of proposed changes to the Employment Act (EA) and the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act (EFMA), Transient Workers Count Too submitted a 39-page document on 30 October 2013 arguing for a long list of needed

Singapore needs updated trafficking laws

October 21st, 2013|

As published in the Straits Times Opinion pages on 21 October 2013, by John Gee. --- Why S'pore needs anti-trafficking laws District Judge Low Wee Ping was very forthright in his comments on Sept 12 when he sentenced four men who had sexual relations with a 17-year-old girl. "What you

Cleaners to the rescue in HDB flat fire in Ang Mo Kio

October 19th, 2013|

Bangladeshi cleaners in Ang Mo Kio town helped two elderly residents escape a fire in their second-floor flat, reported the Straits Times, 19 October 2013. The fire apparently made it impossible to leave by the front door, and the four occupants of the rental flat had only the kitchen window

Our Stand: Housing workers who are on Special Passes

October 17th, 2013|

This statement clarifies the stand of Transient Workers Count Too with respect to the provision of accommodation to workers who have been placed on Special Passes, as a consequence of a salary dispute, illness or injury. Specifically, the reference is to workers who had once been on Work Permits, or