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Straits Times editorial: Hit these labour abusers hard

November 29th, 2011|

The Straits Times carried an editorial on November 29, 2011, following the Court of Appeal's decision in the case of Lee Chiang Theng vs Public Prosecutor, as reported here (Judge: Bosses who ill-treat workers will go to jail).. This is the editorial in full: Hit these labour abusers hard MIGRANT

Judge: Bosses who ill-treat foreign workers will go to jail

November 28th, 2011|

Dismissing an appeal against a jail sentence imposed by a District Court, Judge of Appeal Justice V K Rajah said that employers who fail to pay their foreign workers on time or house them in acceptable quarters can expect to spend time in jail. Lee Chiang Theng now has to

Many workers ‘missing’ because repatriation agents sent after them

November 27th, 2011|

Letter to the Editor, Straits Times November 21, 2011 The article "Wanted Posters for Missing Foreign Workers" mentions workers who disappear just before the expiry of their work permit, suggesting that they would prefer to remain in Singapore to work illegally. It's too simplistic to assume that every report of

Average of 20 workers go missing each month

November 21st, 2011|

Straits Times, November 21, 2011 : Fewer than 250 foreign workers went missing each year between 2008 and last year, which worked out to an average of about 20 workers a month. Most were eventually found and repatriated, said a Ministry of Manpower (MOM) spokesman, who added that not all

Wanted posters for missing foreign workers

November 21st, 2011|

Some employers are experimenting with public posters offering a reward to anyone who can help located a missing worker rather than turn to repatriation companies, reported the Straits Times, November 21, 2011. James Ng, a construction firm manager, is one of them, offering $2,000 as reward. Two of his workers

Average of five foreign workers go missing each week in S’pore

November 20th, 2011|

Channel NewsAsia carried an eye-witness report of an employer handing over to the police a worker who had gone missing and was later caught presumably by private security agents. The employer Mr Ng told the reporter that employers are liable for missing workers, and they may face legal repercussions, if

Firms ‘too powerful over foreign workers’

November 19th, 2011|

Today newspaper carried the gist of TWC2's  press release, pointing out that giving employers total freedom to terminate and repatriate migrant workers is the source of much exploitation.  The newspaper's edition of November 15, 2011, also carried additional comments by TWC2 immediate past president John Gee, suggesting that employers wanting

Tan Chuan-jin blogs about his visit to TWC2 earlier this month

November 18th, 2011|

In a blogpost dated November 17, 2011, Minister of State for Manpower Tan Chuan-jin, mentioned his recent visit to TWC2's frontline operations at Cuff Road. He wrote: Early this month (1 Nov), I visited the Migrant Workers Centre (MWC), a bipartite NGO set up by employers and unions, as well

Where we stand on fair treatment of foreign domestic workers

November 16th, 2011|

Questions and common defences for existing treatment of foreign domestic workers by their employers and TWC2's responses: 1. Don't most domestic workers agree to the conditions they work under? If a woman has signed a contract with the employer that says that she agrees to have no time off for