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17 10, 2017

When an employer says a worker has ‘run away’, what really happened? Sumon’s story

2019-08-30T16:31:30+08:00October 17th, 2017|Articles, Stories|

Sumon speaking with the volunteer writer By Liang Lei, based on an interview in August 2017 Sometimes, when it comes to foreign workers, it is both worrying and terrifying to realize just how much they are at the mercy of the employers, in an environment of lax enforcement and subdued consequences. Drastic measures

7 10, 2017

A mookata waiter’s tale

2019-08-30T16:31:30+08:00October 7th, 2017|Articles, Stories|

File picture. Does not depict the restaurant in the article. By Liang Lei, based on an interview in July 2017 The raid came. Subbas was on duty that night, and he was arrested. His luck had run out. He would spend a month in jail and, tied to a medieval rack, receive three

2 10, 2017

Siddik and Rafique’s lives frozen as Freezeland Aircon & Electrical folds

2019-08-30T16:31:30+08:00October 2nd, 2017|Articles, Stories|

By Jonah Foong, based on interviews in July 2017 In George Orwell’s dystopian novel 1984, the fictional land of Oceania is ruled by Big Brother, a man of ‘about forty-five’ with a ‘heavy black moustache and ruggedly handsome features’. While his face is plastered on hoardings, he is never seen in the flesh, and his

5 09, 2017

A leap of faith goes four metres down

2019-08-30T16:31:31+08:00September 5th, 2017|Articles, Stories|

By Liang Lei, based on an interview in June 2017 What would you do if you think that your job constitutes a breach of safety regulations? For foreign workers, even having a choice of action is regrettably often a luxury. The consequence of disobeying supervisors’ orders, however unsafe, can be the sack. As a result, many

27 08, 2017

A profile: Amin stays positive despite setbacks

2019-08-30T16:31:31+08:00August 27th, 2017|Articles, Stories|

By Jonah Foong, based on an interview in June 2017 Across the world, foreign labour is often cheap, and their working conditions abysmal. Tales of starving, overworked, and unpaid workers are not unheard of – a simple google search will turn up stories of ‘modern slavery’ in places like Qatar and Saudi Arabia. Over here

23 08, 2017

Alam’s one angry, kicking rooster

2019-08-30T16:31:31+08:00August 23rd, 2017|Articles, Stories|

By Beh Jing Yi, based on an interview in June 2017 It has been five months since Alam Md Khorshed received any medical leave wages from his employer. He estimates he is owed about $3,900. He has approached the Ministry of Manpower for help over this, he says, and meetings with his employer have been organised.

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