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31 10, 2014

Forced to sign blank salary vouchers as soon as they take up their jobs

2019-08-30T16:32:59+08:00October 31st, 2014|Articles, Stories|

By Ashley Frois Salary disputes and unpaid wages are, unfortunately, common issues plaguing our foreign workers, but Shoriful Islam’s case stands out in particular. He and his colleagues are seasoned workers in Singapore, but on arrival earlier this year for their current job, were forced to sign empty salary vouchers. They knew this was irregular,

28 10, 2014

The more we talked the more we discovered

2019-08-30T16:32:59+08:00October 28th, 2014|Articles, Stories|

By Jennifer Parenteau Mohamed Ariful sits down beside me and begins to tell me his story. At first it seems like a simple case of improper calculation of his medical leave wages, but as we talk it reveals much more than that! In June 2014, Ariful was working for the construction company, Calpen Contracters. He

16 10, 2014

Are workers’ troubles due to ignorance or to harsh realities that leave them vulnerable?

2019-08-30T16:33:00+08:00October 16th, 2014|Articles, Facts, research, analysis, Stories|

By Elizabeth Zhou The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) recently printed colourful flyers in four languages – English, Chinese, Bengali and Tamil. Meant to reassure and educate the migrant worker community of the procedures and processes in place to take care of their rights, these flyers paint an image of a benign and helpful ministry, one

26 09, 2014

Low salary, no overtime and injured, but they like Singapore

2019-08-30T16:33:01+08:00September 26th, 2014|Articles, Stories|

By Meera Rajah “Why Singapore?” – Ishwar Singh and Pardeep Kumar appear slightly perplexed as to how to answer this direct question, somewhat aware of the vague implications surrounding it. Ishwar (above, right) has now been in Singapore for five years. Pardeep (above left) has been here for slightly longer. Having arrived in 2007, this

23 09, 2014

Pay slips crucial for injury compensation too

2019-08-30T16:33:01+08:00September 23rd, 2014|Articles, Stories|

By Fuxiong Many stories on this website have documented the difficulties workers face in the period following a work accident. Denial of medical treatment, efforts by employers to repatriate them against their will, or attempts to deny that the accident even occurred (thus foreclosing any chance of compensation for the resulting permanent incapacity) are common

20 09, 2014

Arm left with ‘no power’, but offered only a tiny compensation

2019-08-30T16:33:02+08:00September 20th, 2014|Articles, Stories|

By Keith Wong "Twenty months," says Kabil Monul (not his real name). That's how long it has been since an industrial accident caused a dislocation of his left shoulder. Only today (in August 2014) has he received an offer from the Ministry of Manpower for compensation for permanent incapacity: a mere two "points", which translates

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