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13 03, 2012

Underaged maid given 10 years for killing employer

2019-08-30T16:36:05+08:00March 13th, 2012|News, News Flash|

Vitria Wahyuni was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment by Justice Choo Han Teck for killing her employer, Madam Sng Gek Wah, 87, on November 25, 2009. The domestic worker, then aged 16, had been in the job for only four days when she strangled the older lady after being subjected to scoldings and

12 03, 2012

TWC2 glad that Tanjong Pagar MP has raised issue of abandoned injured workers

2019-08-30T16:36:05+08:00March 12th, 2012|News, Press Releases|

Transient Workers Count Too Monday, March 12, 2012 Media Release For immediate release TWC2 glad that Tanjong Pagar MP has raised issue of abandoned injured workers; invites reporters to 4th anniversary of our free meals programme The issue that Ms Indranee Rajah (PAP Tanjong Pagar) brought up in parliament, in relation to injured foreign workers

12 03, 2012

Concrete slab falls on worker, killing him

2019-08-30T16:36:05+08:00March 12th, 2012|News, News Flash|

Masud al Manum met a tragic and untimely death when a concrete slab fell on him. He was operating an excavator three or four storeys deep inside a hole in the ground when the slab, measuring 4m by 2m, fell. It occurred at the construction site of the Downtown Line's Botanic Gardens Station,

11 03, 2012

New Paper describes Bangladeshi workers as toyboys

2019-08-30T16:36:05+08:00March 11th, 2012|Media Coverage, News|

A day after salaciously reporting the violent deaths of a domestic worker and her Bangladeshi lover in a short-time hotel room, the New Paper carried a feature about Bangladeshi men as toy boys sought out by Singaporean women. In a story dated March 7, 2012 (Toyboy targets, by Shaffiq Alkhatib, Amanda Phua and Amanda Yong),

11 03, 2012

Britain's Guardian newspaper carries TWC2 remarks about new weekly day-off rule

2019-08-30T16:36:05+08:00March 11th, 2012|Media Coverage, News|

The Guardian newspaper carried news of the Singapore government's decision to make a weekly day off for domestic workers mandatory (http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/mar/06/singapore-maids-one-day-off-a-week). Describing the existing situation, reporter Kate Hodal wrote: Seven-day weeks and 14-hour days are common, a report last year found, with only 12% of domestic helpers currently getting a day off each week. Runaways,

10 03, 2012

Indranee Rajah takes Manpower ministry to task — audio and transcript

2019-08-30T16:36:05+08:00March 10th, 2012|News, News Flash|

At the parliamentary sitting of Monday, March 5, 2012, the member for the Silat precinct of Tanjong Pagar group representation constituency, Indranee Rajah, spoke of what she recently discovered about the situation injured foreign workers found themselves in. Residents had complained about the large numbers of foreign workers in their area. The People's

10 03, 2012

Facebook ‘Likes’ cross 1,000

2019-08-30T16:36:05+08:00March 10th, 2012|Articles, Happenings|

March 9, 2012, marked a little milestone for Transient Workers Count Too. The number of 'Likes' on our Facebook page crossed 1,000, reaching 1,017 on the morning of March 10., as can be seen from the screen capture above. When we revamped and relaunched our website on November 1, 2011, with a bit of integration

9 03, 2012

Boss housed workers in trash bin centres

2019-08-30T16:36:20+08:00March 9th, 2012|News, News Flash|

Four foreign workers were made to live in a rubbish bin centre by their employer. However, to conceal this fact from the Ministry of Manpower, general manager Lim Jiun Wei, 38, and  site manager Wan Kar Hou Francis, 32, made false declarations about the residential address of these employees. Today newspaper reported on March 7,

7 03, 2012

Death in Geylang: 200 ‘Likes’ and Counting

2019-08-30T16:36:20+08:00March 7th, 2012|Articles, Stories|

How do you measure compassion online? Or empathy? How do we advocate tolerance towards migrant workers when negative stereotypes are being continually recycled and unchallenged in cyberspace? Civil society is changing shape online but sadly it hasn't brought with it civil discourse. I stumbled upon this article yesterday about the death of two migrant workers

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