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31 12, 2011

Asadullah tells his countrymen to be careful about taking jobs in Singapore

2019-08-30T16:36:24+08:00December 31st, 2011|Articles, Stories|

Asadullah advises care when taking on jobs in Singapore In this short video, construction worker Md Asadullah Late Md Hasan Uddin speaks to his fellow countrymen in Bengali, advising them to be extra careful when seeking jobs in Singapore. The video was made in December 2011 when Asadullah was repeatedly abducted by repatriation agents who

29 12, 2011

Immigration: What to look out for in 2012

2019-08-30T16:36:24+08:00December 29th, 2011|News, News Flash|

The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) intends to amend the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act in 2012  to strengthen the regulatory hand vis-a-vis errant employers, reported the Straits Times, December 29, 2011. The aim is to "hold employers more accountable for the basic rights and welfare of migrant workers under their charge," the newspaper reported. This

23 12, 2011

Constructing cut grass

2019-08-30T16:36:24+08:00December 23rd, 2011|Articles, Stories|

Before leaving their home country for Singapore to take up new jobs, Aman Ullah and Rafiqul Islam received a letter each from the Ministry of Manpower (MOM). Titled "In-principle Approval for Work Permit"  and commonly known as "IPA", the letter stated their jobs, the name of their employer, their basic monthly salary and other allowances

22 12, 2011

Minister of State Tan Chuan-jin calls on bosses to treat migrant workers fairly

2019-08-30T16:36:24+08:00December 22nd, 2011|Media Coverage, News|

Singaporeans should show our appreciation to migrant workers as they are an integral part of society and play an important role at that, said Minister of State for Manpower Tan Chuan-jin in a blogpost marking International Migrants Day. "They are the workers that build the infrastructure that we enjoy every day and the very homes

21 12, 2011

Some details emerge on new maids Settling-in Programme

2019-08-30T16:36:24+08:00December 21st, 2011|News, News Flash|

The Settling-in Programme (SIP)  for new maids, expected to start in the middle of 2012, is likely to cost $50 to $120 for a one-day or one-and-a-half-day course, reported the Straits Times,  December 21, 2011. This estimate was given as the Ministry of Manpower conducted a briefing for likely providers of the course. Among conditions

19 12, 2011

Straits Times reports on International Migrants Day

2019-08-30T16:36:24+08:00December 19th, 2011|Media Coverage, News|

Carried on page 2 of the Home section, the Straits Times (Monday, December 19, 2011) featured various non-profit organisations' messages and activities marking International Migrants' Day, including TWC2's. Leading the story was the call by Humanitarian Organisation for Migration Economics' (HOME) for a specialised anti-human trafficking law. "We urge the state to make our laws

19 12, 2011

Casual but engaged at TWC2’s December 2011 outreach

2019-08-30T16:36:24+08:00December 19th, 2011|Articles, Happenings|

In the second of a new series, Transient Workers Count Too held a public outreach event Saturday, December 17, 2011. Divided into two sessions -- the earlier one relating to domestic workers and the later one relating to male migrant workers with a short break in between, it was designed to be accessible and easy

17 12, 2011

In commemoration of International Migrants Day, 18 December 2011

2019-08-30T16:36:24+08:00December 17th, 2011|News, Press Releases|

Message to mark International Migrants' Day, 2011 by Transient Workers Count Too (TWC2) Migrants on temporary work permits have long been the backbone of Singapore's economy. Today, there are 870,000 migrant workers in Singapore comprising two in seven workers in the Singapore workforce. These workers keep our houses clean, take care of our families, sweep

15 12, 2011

MOM warns 2 repatriation companies

2019-08-30T16:36:24+08:00December 15th, 2011|News, News Flash|

The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) sent letters to two repatriation companies on November 18, 2011, putting them on notice not to abet any employer avoiding payment of wages and other amounts owed to workers, or preventing the workers making claims under the Work Injury Compensation Act or the Employment Act, reported the Straits Times, December

15 12, 2011

SIP should include empowering domestic workers with knowledge of their rights

2019-08-30T16:36:24+08:00December 15th, 2011|News, Press Releases|

December 15, 2011 For immediate release TWC2 welcomes a new policy announced by the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) on 4 December 2011 to replace the compulsory English written test for newly arrived migrant domestic workers with a mandatory three-day settling in programme (SIP). However, we call for MOM to ensure that the dignity and rights

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