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1 10, 2011

Fact sheet: Retention of passports and important personal documents

2019-08-30T16:36:52+08:00October 1st, 2011|Articles, Facts, research, analysis|

It is against the law for employers and agents to retain another person's passport without "reasonable excuse". Passports Act, Section 47, subsection (5) says: 47 (5) If — (a) a person has or retains possession or control in Singapore of a foreign travel document; and (b) the person knows that the foreign travel document was

30 09, 2011

Employer underpaid me $21,000, says worker

2019-08-30T16:36:52+08:00September 30th, 2011|Articles, Stories|

In the one-and-a-half years working in Singapore, Rashid said he was short-paid by $21,000. This arose out of the way the employer computed his salary, which appears to be in violation of the Employment Act. "My basic salary was $700 a month," which is roughly the going rate in Singapore for migrant construction workers without

30 09, 2011

Indonesia drawing up approved list of countries for worker deployment

2019-08-30T16:36:52+08:00September 30th, 2011|News, News Flash|

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 originating source was Indonesian news

28 09, 2011

Man trapped in container finally going home

2019-08-30T16:36:52+08:00September 28th, 2011|News, News Flash|

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 friend Mohammad Alamin. The two

20 08, 2011

Where fish come from, labour laws don’t go

2019-08-30T16:36:52+08:00August 20th, 2011|Articles, Stories|

Manuel, Roland and Isidoro had waited 13 months and 15 days for the opportunity. At last, after bobbing about the Pacific and Indian Oceans, never seeing land, the fishing trawler they were on sailed into Singapore. It was their chance to quit and collect their salaries. They had not been paid. They went to the

3 08, 2011

‘We almost had to pull him off the plane’

2019-08-30T16:36:52+08:00August 3rd, 2011|Articles, Stories|

For months, Hafeez suffered in silence. His employer had deducted S$500 a month from his already pathetic wage of $22 a day working as a forklift driver and general labourer at a glass supply firm. Do a simple calculation: If he worked 30 days a month at $22 a day, he would have made only

19 07, 2011

What’s been said about day off for FDWs

2019-08-30T16:36:52+08:00July 19th, 2011|Articles, Facts, research, analysis|

Over the years, TWC2 has collected some figures relating to the issue of a weekly day off for domestic workers. --- Sunday Times, 28/7/2002: 'Most foreign maids happy working here' Dawn Wong and Lee Hui Chieh "More than half Filipinas interviewed had every Sunday off, and a handful, public holidays as well. Again, this was

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