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25 07, 2011

Exploitation of migrant workers does not serve Singapore’s best interests

2019-08-30T16:36:52+08:00July 25th, 2011|News, Our Stand|

Here are five reasons why the exploitation of low-wage migrant workers hurts Singaporeans' interests. Wages are depressed When employers get away with paying extremely low wages, or worse, promising low wages, but in actual fact paying even less than that through all sorts of illegal deductions, there is a general lowering of wage levels for

19 07, 2011

Discrimination against women migrant workers and human trafficking in Singapore

2019-08-30T16:36:52+08:00July 19th, 2011|Articles, Facts, research, analysis|

The Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women (GAATW) and Transient Workers Count Too (TWC2) compiled this shadow report on Singapore for presentation to the United Nations committee charged with overseeing the implementation of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW). Download this 2011 report (26 pages):     

25 05, 2011

Two dorm operators fined for poor living conditions

2019-08-30T16:36:53+08:00May 25th, 2011|News, News Flash|

ST9 Pte Ltd was fined $50,000 for having more than 1,100 workers at three "dormitories" converted from factories at Woodlands Industrial Park. The men were housed in overcrowded conditions, reported to be at twice the occupant loads. 600 workers were found staying in parts of the buildings that had not been approved for housing. Sunhuan

4 05, 2011

Support the Domestic Workers’ Convention

2019-08-30T16:36:53+08:00May 4th, 2011|News, Press Releases|

Statement issued by representatives of 37 organisations meeting in Singapore (including TWC2)  calls for regional support for a Domestic Workers' Convention when it comes to a decision at the International Labour Conference in June: Click here to download the statement For more details: http://www.mfasia.org/

13 04, 2011

Dear Diary (3)

2019-08-30T16:36:53+08:00April 13th, 2011|Articles, Stories|

The following is an extract from a journal written by a foreign domestic worker in Singapore. This is the third in a series. For their privacy, TWC2 has replaced names and removed references to dates and places. Only major spelling mistakes have been corrected; otherwise the text is what was written by them. In this

7 04, 2011

TWC2 urges National Wages Council to set fair and non-discriminatory pay guidelines

2019-08-30T16:36:53+08:00April 7th, 2011|News, Our Stand|

Transient Workers Count Too and HOME sent a joint letter to the National Wages Council in April 2011: --- 5 April 2011 The Secretary National Wages Council C/O Labour Relations Department Level 6, Ministry of Manpower 18 Havelock Road Singapore 059764 Dear Sir, VIEWS ON NATIONAL WAGES GUIDELINES 2011 The Humanitarian Organisation for Migration Economics

15 03, 2011

Dear Diary (2)

2019-08-30T16:36:53+08:00March 15th, 2011|Articles, Stories|

The following is an extract from a journal written by a foreign domestic worker in Singapore. This is the second in a series. For their privacy, TWC2 has replaced names and removed references to dates and places. Only major spelling mistakes have been corrected; otherwise the text is what was written by them. In this

11 03, 2011

Malaysia caned nearly 30,000 refugees and migrants, says Amnesty International

2019-08-30T16:36:53+08:00March 11th, 2011|News, News Flash|

While this is a report by Amnesty International on Malaysia, Singapore too canes visa overstayers (see Fact sheet: Overstaying by more than 90 days can lead to caning). However, TWC2 does not have statistics on the number of persons so punished in Singapore. ------ Malaysian government reveals nearly 30,000 foreigners caned by Amnesty International March

26 02, 2011

Dear Diary (1)

2019-08-30T16:36:53+08:00February 26th, 2011|Articles, Stories|

The following story is an extract from a journal written by a foreign domestic worker in Singapore. This is the first of the series. For their privacy, TWC2 has replaced names and removed references to dates and places. Only major spelling mistakes have been corrected; otherwise the text is what was written by them. This

15 12, 2010

Justice Delayed, Justice Denied

2019-08-30T16:36:53+08:00December 15th, 2010|Articles, Facts, research, analysis|

This report outlines the types of problems faced by low-wage migrant workers in Singapore working in the construction, shipyard, shipbuilding, cleaning and food services industries, in seeking redress when they are injured or mistreated.  The report describes the difficulty workers have in supporting themselves while awaiting the resolution of a claim, lack of means to hire

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