Stories about workers’ experiences, the many ways our volunteers help, insights and facts that TWC2 have unearthed

9 01, 2013

‘Troubled waters’ report launched

2019-08-30T16:35:20+08:00January 9th, 2013|Articles, Facts, research, analysis, Happenings, Uncategorized|

Researcher Sallie Yea gave a talk on Tuesday, 8 January 2013, launching her preliminary report on human trafficking in the fishing industry. The event was organised by Transient Workers Count Too. To an audience of about 30 persons from embassies, government and media, she spoke about her study of 63 cases of Filipino fishermen who

6 01, 2013

Troubled waters: Trafficking of Filipino men into the long haul fishing industry through Singapore

2019-08-30T16:35:20+08:00January 6th, 2013|Articles, Facts, research, analysis|

Research by Sallie Yea With contributions by Shelley Thio from TWC2 December 2012 Abstract The report shows that trafficking characterizes a significant proportion of the experiences of the fishermen on the boats that dock in Singapore’s ports. These fishermen suffer various abuses during the recruitment and deployment process (in the Philippines and Singapore), at sea (in

6 01, 2013

Eight hours a day in ‘prison’ — I will go back to Myanmar, even if I have to starve there

2019-08-30T16:35:20+08:00January 6th, 2013|Articles, Stories, Uncategorized|

[Webmaster: This story first appeared on the Facebook page "A maid's-eye view of Singapore employers". It is a distressing story, but it shows how some domestic workers suffer terribly. The story is said to be from a woman pseudonymed Soe Soe who has since left Singapore. Soe Soe told her story to the webmaster of

27 12, 2012

Don’t go to Singapore, it’s a place full of hardship and suffering

2019-08-30T16:35:20+08:00December 27th, 2012|Articles, Stories, Uncategorized|

Rashedul isn’t typical of the men who leave Bangladesh for Singapore in search of wealth and fortune, and he would be the first to acknowledge that himself. He was in the middle of completing his bachelors degree in English literature at Jagganath University in Dhaka when, following his father’s advice, he left home to find

26 12, 2012

“40 to a room” — video of a workers’ dormitory in Singapore

2019-08-30T16:35:20+08:00December 26th, 2012|Facts, research, analysis, Media Coverage, News|

The above video shows an industrial building converted into a dormitory for Chinese, Indian and Bangladeshi workers. Each room houses about 40 men -- there are at least two rooms -- in extremely crammed and poorly ventilated conditions. The video also pans the shower and toilet facilities. It was produced by the website publichouse.sg and

24 12, 2012

Yousuf’s boss went out of his way to help

2019-08-30T16:35:21+08:00December 24th, 2012|Articles, Stories, Uncategorized|

A horrible accident resulting in death and injury reveals an employer who provided unwavering support for his Bangladeshi worker. An accident between a double-decker bus Service Number 87 and a large tree-pruning vehicle left a 50-year-old male passenger dead and several others injured on Friday. The collision occurred along Chai Chee Street in Bedok.

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