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Home sweet home
The men were beginning to doze off in their post-lunch siesta, when a van-load of officers from the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) arrived. Strangely, the officers didn't speak to any of them, said Chandan Sarkar, one of the 30 foreign workers on site, but went around taking pictures instead –
TSMP Law’s zoo trip lifts a hundred spirits, part 2
By Xinlin This is Aminul's first time going to the Singapore Zoo and he has spent the night before tossing and turning in his bed. "I am very very happy," he says. "This is great opportunity." Aminul (pictured above) is normally introverted, does not talk much and often trails behind
TSMP Law’s zoo trip lifts a hundred spirits, part 1
By Rachel Hui. Photos by Alex Tay. On 26 August 2012, TSMP Law Corporation sponsored a trip to the zoo for a hundred Bangladeshi and Indian migrant workers receiving assistance from TWC2, along with ten TWC2 volunteers. Arriving early at the designated pick-up location on a Sunday morning to ensure
Boss wants to cancel Work Permit because worker “didn’t pay agent”
By Debbie and Alex After a full day's work on 17 July 2012, Rabel (not his real name) was called to the office to see his boss. "Boss say I have to leave company," he told Transient Workers Count Too. The employer asked him to sign a piece of paper
Kabir’s roller-coaster, part 2
Continued from part 1. Kabir Mohammad Sana Ulla Miah got a reprieve. At the request of a senior officer of the Ministry of Manpower, TWC2's social worker contacted him just as he was despondently packing his bag to go to the airport, and told him he should not board the
Kabir’s roller-coaster, part 1
The worker at the other end of the phone line was extremely upset, and TWC2 social worker Raymond Ang had a hard time calming him down. Kabir Mohammad Sana Ulla Miah had been given an air ticket to go home to Bangladesh that very evening (Monday, 23 July 2012). Earlier,
The lost boys part 3: The meeting after the attack
Continued from part 2 This is the last of three parts: A week after the attack, which left Nurul with a bloodied right eye, I sat down with all three men to discuss the events of the last few weeks. Kamaruzzaman won’t talk to me about what happened in Geylang,
TWC2 volunteer invites workers to his wedding feast
Shivaji Das married Yolanda early August but organised a special wedding feast specially for TWC2 beneficiaries of The Cuff Road Project coinciding with Eid al-fitri, locally known as Hari Raya Puasa, which this year fell on 19 August 2012. This unprecedented gesture only shows his commitment to TWC2 where he
Two realities: Fate and disappointment
By Xinlin On 7 August 2010, Shohidul Islam Late Abdul Jalil, then aged 31, fell about two metres from a ladder while doing work on an airconditioning duct. He was hospitalised at Changi General Hospital for – he thinks – seven days. But he remembers nothing of the first five
From little finger to bigger mess
Through a Tamil interpreter, Pragash told TWC2 that his employer asked him to sign two letters, both written in English. He had no idea what was said on them, nor was he given a copy. He signed. Why?!#! asked your friendly TWC2 volunteer. Because in similar situations previously, he explained,