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18 03, 2012

Cook dived into hot soup

2019-08-30T16:36:05+08:00March 18th, 2012|Articles, Stories|

Neatly dressed and courteously greeting everyone in the office as he made his way to Kenneth's desk, Yang (not his real name) was clearly not your typical construction worker from China. He could even pass as a fashion-conscious Singaporean, which is what happens when a young man has had six or seven years in Singapore.

12 03, 2012

Rashedul’s challenge

2019-08-30T16:36:05+08:00March 12th, 2012|Articles, Stories|

As the events were unfolding, TWC2 posted an update on Facebook. Our Facebook 'friends' responded with outrage. "I think every time the police throw any foreign workers who have just escaped from a fire back into the inferno should be heavily publicise by everyone on the Net," wrote Sing Tay. Gutless added: "Police in Singapore

10 03, 2012

Indranee Rajah takes Manpower ministry to task — comment

2019-08-30T16:36:05+08:00March 10th, 2012|News, Our Stand|

At last, somebody within the ruling party has noticed a problem that Transient Workers Count Too have known about for years, and tried to bring to the Manpower ministry's attention repeatedly: there are plenty of injured workers in Singapore heartlessly abandoned by the system. Indranee Rajah, the People's Action Party member of parliament for Tanjong

6 03, 2012

Petshop worker ‘caged’ by boss

2019-08-30T16:36:21+08:00March 6th, 2012|Articles, Stories|

中文翻译 The staff at Transient Workers Count Too are used to hearing female voices with a Filipino accent asking for help over their difficulties, but this call was different. Evangelina (not her real name) was speaking about a "him"  in trouble. "His employer has taken him out of Singapore, to Malaysia," she said. The anxiety

5 03, 2012

Worker with back pain sent here and there — the system requires it

2019-08-30T16:36:21+08:00March 5th, 2012|Articles, Stories|

Part II, paragraph 3 of the Employment of Foreign Manpower Regulations says explicitly that employers are responsible for any medical care that foreign workers need: The employer shall be responsible for and bear the costs of the foreign employee’s upkeep and maintenance in Singapore. This includes the provision of medical treatment . . . Yet,

6 02, 2012

Thirteen months with a broken knee, part 3

2019-08-30T16:36:21+08:00February 6th, 2012|Articles, Stories|

Continued from Part 2. Monday, December 19, 2011, Manik showed up at Alexandra Hospital for his long-delayed knee operation. He was nervous, as anyone would be undergoing his first surgery. An operating theatre was ready and waiting for him. He changed into a gown and was placed in a gurney while surgeons and nurses scrubbed

20 01, 2012

Eighteen men, two windows

2019-08-30T16:36:22+08:00January 20th, 2012|Articles, Stories|

By the time a foreign worker comes to Transient Workers Count Too seeking help, he most likely would have been kicked out of company-provided accommodation. For many of the men we help, shelter is a cramped, stuffy room in  tenement housing -- that's if they are lucky enough or rich enough to afford bedspace in

11 01, 2012

Serial disappearance

2019-08-30T16:36:23+08:00January 11th, 2012|Articles, Stories|

It's never easy sitting across a table from someone who is distraught. As a non-profit organisation, we do not have legal powers to help; we can only assist with advice and by communicating with the rightful authorities on a worker's  behalf, but in this case, Tian Jingjing's tale was that she had tried those avenues

8 01, 2012

Injured workers fall through upkeep gap

2019-08-30T16:36:23+08:00January 8th, 2012|Articles, Facts, research, analysis|

Data from Transient Workers Count Too's Cuff Road Project for 2011 shows that slightly more than half the cases that come to our volunteers stationed at our soup kitchen are injury cases. Why does the system fail injured workers so badly, that they are destitute? The crux of the problem is that injured workers are

7 01, 2012

Another house of cards collapses

2019-08-30T16:36:23+08:00January 7th, 2012|Articles, Stories|

One by one, the men came through the door of the Ministry of Manpower until they were 46. Then their employer, whose name the men recalled as Farouk, stood up to address them. As recalled by Shahbas, "Boss he said, afterwards talking MOM, no talking alibaba." In plain English: The boss told us, 'Afterwards, when

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