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Workers with gloomy anniversaries

March 16th, 2013|

Nagaraju Ramakrishnan Raju has been waiting twenty months since his injury. A small piece of metal flew into the right eye of the 34-year-old construction worker in June 2011. He had four months of treatment at Tan Tock Seng Hospital before it was decided that he really needed an operation.

Not guilty, but kept behind bars for want of bail

March 12th, 2013|

Salauddin broke down in tears when the court acquitted him, late December 2012. But by then, he had already lost his freedom for five months. And through that period, his family wondered what became of him and why remittances stopped. All because he didn't have money for bail. He didn't

Promised $650 a month, Johon suffers pay cuts to only $390

February 28th, 2013|

Mohamed Johon was one of 21 workers from the same company who marched to the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) in October 2012 to lodge salary complaints, but most of them have since settled for rather less than they were owed, he tells TWC2. He is one of four still demanding

Great escape from Changi Airport

February 25th, 2013|

By Suresh Mohammad Nazrul Asadur Rahman shows me his newly-minted Special Pass. It was issued just earlier today. But he has endured three months of hardship to get it. And it's not over yet: his boss refuses to hand back his passport. A lanky 40-year old from Bangladesh, Nazrul is

Samiul Basir makes us all happy

February 19th, 2013|

"I go back after two day," says Samiul, evidently happy that he'll be seeing his family again within 48 hours. Well, then, a quick debrief has to be done to see how his case ended. His debrief turns out to be a pleasant surprise because he then gives us a