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23 06, 2011

MOM reviewing call for weekly rest day for maids

2019-08-30T16:36:52+08:00June 23rd, 2011|News, News Flash|

The Manpower Ministry (MOM) said it is currently reviewing the call for the government to implement a weekly rest day for domestic maids with compensation in-lieu. In an email reply to Channel NewsAsia, MOM said it will consult with various stakeholders including employers, employment agencies and non-governmental organisations. Members of the public can email their

9 05, 2011

On human trafficking – Singapore falls short of international protocol

2019-08-30T16:36:53+08:00May 9th, 2011|Articles, Facts, research, analysis|

TWC2 has worked with others to oppose trafficking since 2006. From our first involvement with this issue, we thought that it was vital for Singapore to change its official view of what trafficking is if it was to be countered effectively. The article below, from the March-April 2009 TWC2 Newsletter, was a response to questions

27 06, 2010

Three workers killed as lorry overturns

2019-08-30T16:36:53+08:00June 27th, 2010|News, News Flash|

Three workers, reported to be from China, died as a result of a traffic accident along the Pan-Island Expressway, June 22, 2010. Two men died on the spot while a third passed away later in hospital. Six men remained warded overnight. XinMSM reported that although the decal on the back of the wrecked lorry showed

20 01, 2010

Cruelty through starvation

2019-08-30T16:36:54+08:00January 20th, 2010|Articles, Stories|

From TWC2 members' newsletter, Sept-Oct 2009: Sometimes TWC2 has calls about domestic workers who don’t get enough food to eat. There are not many – just eight last year, for example – but we know other organisations receive similar calls. This is a serious type of abuse and so even a small number of cases

30 09, 2009

Safer transport for workers draws mixed reviews

2019-08-30T16:36:54+08:00September 30th, 2009|Media Coverage, News|

By Er Yanbing, a student at NTU, and reproduced with her kind consent. The ramped up measures announced last month by the government to enhance the safety of workers transported on lorries have sparked mixed reactions among Singaporeans. These measures, which include requiring all lorries that double up as passenger transport to be fitted with

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