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HOME lodges complaints about inadequate medical leave

October 10th, 2011|

Sunday Times, October 9, 2011, had a full-page feature about an issue that TWC2 has also noticed to be increasing in frequency -- doctors in private practice giving workers who have been injured in workplace accidents just two day's medical leave. The newspaper story headlined 'Lost part of finger, 2

Debts and dreams: Singapore’s migrant workers

October 7th, 2011|

International news network CNN carried a story titled Debts and dreams: Singapore's migrant workers on October 7, 2011. See http://edition.cnn.com/2011/10/07/business/singapore-migrants/index.html. Opening with a scene from TWC2's Cuff Road Project -- our daily soup kitchen -- the 1,600-word story focuses on the way  male migrant workers are exploited and abused, touching

Six charged with failing to pay salaries

October 4th, 2011|

Six persons -- five men and a woman -- were charged in court for failing to pay employees' salaries, reported the Straits Times on September 28, 2011. Jufri Saini, 47, faced the most charges - 136 of them -- among which were 42 for unauthorised deductions of $100 each from

Charges for issuing Work Permits to increase from Dec 1, 2011

October 3rd, 2011|

The Ministry of Manpower announced on October 3, 2011, that charges will be increased for the application and issuing of Work Permits. The changes will effect from December 1, 2011. The new charges will be $20 to apply for a Work Permit, and $20 for the issuing of a Work

The New Paper covers Debbie Fordyce’s hospitality to injured workers

October 3rd, 2011|

TWC2 Executive Committee member Debbie Fordyce was featured in a two-page spread in The New Paper, September 30, 2011. The story's focus was on her extending hospitality to injured migrant workers, letting them stay with her in your apartment till they have recovered or their cases resolved. You can read

16 maid agencies fined for price-fixing

October 3rd, 2011|

By Spiegel The Straits Times reported October 1, 2011 that The Competition Commission of Singapore (CCS) had meted out fines amounting to more than $150,000 to 16 employment agencies for collectively fixing the pay of new Indonesian maids. Members of the group were each fined between $5,000 and  $42,317. The

Indonesia drawing up approved list of countries for worker deployment

September 30th, 2011|

Only four countries are in the list for now, and Singapore is not among them, reported the Straits Times, September 20, 2011.  The four destinations are:  Hong Kong, Taiwan, Malaysia and Saudi Arabia. It was stressed however, that the list is not final and Singapore could be added later. The

Man trapped in container finally going home

September 28th, 2011|

Din Islam, who almost starved to death in the ten days he was trapped in a shipping container, will finally be going home to Bangladesh after six months in Singapore. He had been allowed to stay while waiting for the coroner 's court proceedings inquiring into the death of his