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6 07, 2013

After six years in Singapore, $5,000 in debt

2019-08-30T16:34:52+08:00July 6th, 2013|Articles, Stories|

By Gabriel Liong When Monir first arrived in Singapore in 2007, he came with the hopes of supporting his family, and of one day returning to Bangladesh with a brighter future. After six years, these hopes have yet to be realised; instead, Monir now finds himself S$5,000 in debt. Recalling his situation, Monir intones sadly,

1 07, 2013

Long wait for the lorry

2019-08-30T16:34:52+08:00July 1st, 2013|Articles, Stories|

By Keith W It was a Wednesday like many other Wednesdays. The men got out of bed, washed, grabbed whatever passed for breakfast, dressed and went down to the street to wait for the lorry which would take them to the worksite. Only, this Wednesday, 30 January 2013, the lorry never came. "We call boss,"

24 06, 2013

Nearly half of workers interviewed paid agents before getting confirmation of jobs

2019-08-30T16:34:52+08:00June 24th, 2013|Articles, Facts, research, analysis, Stories|

Three of the eighteen workers interviewed in our straw poll By Wang Ting It is a chilly, drizzly evening. A crowd of people, mostly foreign workers from India and Bangladesh, swamp the registration desk of Transient Workers Count Too's free meal service. There's a lot of talking, making the place lively. We are

19 06, 2013

Marrying is a far-off dream

2019-08-30T16:34:52+08:00June 19th, 2013|Articles, Stories|

By Teo Yi Hui Many people who have not heard Shobuj’s story would be forgiven for assuming that he is just like another of the many young Bangladeshi men in Singapore earning a living and getting on with life. His youthful appearance and smiling countenance betray nothing of the fact that not only has life

16 06, 2013

Time elapsed: 31 hours

2019-08-30T16:34:52+08:00June 16th, 2013|Articles, Stories|

Medical emergencies require immediate attention, but this shipyard worker endured 31 hours of pain before getting the help that he required. By Cara The first thing you might notice about Thirumoorthi is his serious, almost harsh gaze with an intensity that's emphasised by asymmetrical, bloodshot eyes. I soon learn that this is the result of

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