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Donate your older cameras and laptops to TWC2

November 28th, 2011|

Stay green, at least a little longer. Don't be so quick to throw away your older cameras and laptops when you've bought a newer model. Transient Workers Count Too (TWC2) has use for them. As a charity organisation, we depend entirely on donations. Rather than spend precious cash donations on

Not like a fridge or washing machine

November 27th, 2011|

It's been 33 years, said Isaac Tan, since foreign domestic workers started moving into Singaporean households. A generation of young people has grown up with them. How have their presence impacted our lives? Together with his friends, Abhiroop Basu, Dawn Toh and others – "creative types", according to TWC2 president

Banned for being broke

November 25th, 2011|

"I no money, I no job," said Kesar (real name withheld on request), explaining why he worked illegally for a short spell. After he complained to his employer about deductions from his salary, he was threatened. "Boss angry and he say 'I send you back to Bangladesh'." Fearing capture and

Salaries should be paid in full within 7 days — the legal basis

November 23rd, 2011|

In a booklet distributed by the Ministry of Manpower to Work Permit holders, titled 'A Guide for Foreign Workers', there is a brief mention of when employers are supposed to pay their workers. It says: Payment of Salary You should receive your salary at least once a month and within

Employment of Foreign Manpower Regulations

November 23rd, 2011|

Section 29 of the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act (EFMA) empowers the Minister (in this case, the Minister of Manpower) to make additional regulations governing the employment of foreign manpower. These additional Regulations have the status of subsidiary legislation (also known as by-laws). That is, they have the force of

Midnight rescue

November 23rd, 2011|

The midnight air was humid and still. Russell slid his car into the driveway fronting the block of flats marked for the rendezvous, turned off his headlights, and rolled down his window glass to listen intently to the sounds emanating from the block. Nothing unusual so far -- a bit

Workers asked to choose between pay cut or repatriation

November 19th, 2011|

Without work, Abubakar (right, above) was not getting any money and had to depend on free meals served by TWC2, but it wasn't because the scaffolder wasn't willing to work. It was simply because his boss was penalising him for refusing to take a pay cut. The boss had not

Marathoners push themselves for TWC2

November 18th, 2011|

The annual Standard Chartered marathon is around the corner. Scheduled for December 4, 2011, Pui Kwan Lee, Shuxia and Aseem Thakur are motivating themselves by the thought of TWC2's worthy cause. These three runners have created donation pages on Give.sg where you can support their efforts by making a contribution.

Fact sheet: Applicable law for wrongful confinement

November 16th, 2011|

TWC2 volunteers often come across cases where migrant workers are seized and detained by private security and repatriation agencies, on orders of their employers, for the purposes of quick repatriation to their home countries. This often occurs when a worker has lodged a complaint against his employer over salary arrears,

Fact sheet: Foreign domestic workers in Singapore (complaints and abuses)

November 16th, 2011|

What are the main complaints made by foreign domestic workers? Complaints vary to some extent, according to nationality. A 2005 survey of 115 Indonesian domestic workers who had worked in Singapore found that more than two-thirds complained of limited access to information and communication with other people, not being allowed