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7 01, 2012

Another house of cards collapses

2019-08-30T16:36:23+08:00January 7th, 2012|Articles, Stories|

One by one, the men came through the door of the Ministry of Manpower until they were 46. Then their employer, whose name the men recalled as Farouk, stood up to address them. As recalled by Shahbas, "Boss he said, afterwards talking MOM, no talking alibaba." In plain English: The boss told us, 'Afterwards, when

7 01, 2012

Samad wants his $1,000 back

2019-08-30T16:36:23+08:00January 7th, 2012|Articles, Stories|

Samad Hossain didn't think it was a critical problem when, one year into his job as a construction worker, his employer began deducting $300 a month from his earnings. It was explained to him that the deductions, spread over four months (October 2010 to January 2011) and totalling $1,000 (only $100 was deducted at the

2 01, 2012

One who will not be dancing

2019-08-30T16:36:23+08:00January 2nd, 2012|Articles, Stories|

(It doesn't start until 30 seconds in) Coming across this beautiful video, your correspondent was reminded of Jitu, whose story is here at Left for dead, Jitu finds his feet again -- except that that was written before another piece of bad news hit. Early November 2011, almost exactly a year after the accident that

31 12, 2011

Twice abducted by repatriation agents, Asadullah goes home poorer than when he arrived

2019-08-30T16:36:23+08:00December 31st, 2011|Articles, Stories|

Among the one million medical tourists spending some one billion dollars on medical services this year was the Bangladeshi Minister of Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment. His ministry was established in December 2001 for the purpose of ensuring the welfare of the expatriate workers and the enhancement of the overseas employment. The minister’s visit was

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

30 12, 2011

Speaking of domestic workers: legal isn’t always moral

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

By Jason Shut the blog down; it's illegal – so went opponents of SingaporeMaid.blogspot.com. The controversy erupted when the Straits Times reported on the blog, run by a full-time mother who goes by the online moniker ‘Tamarind’. The blog was meant for netizens to share negative experiences they have had with their domestic helpers. Argued

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

Why is there no bed?

2019-08-30T16:36:24+08:00December 22nd, 2011|Articles, Happenings|

Would teenagers be able to understand the travails of working life? Especially those of migrant workers?  At their age, they had never had any taste of work, nor would they have had much contact with migrant workers, except perhaps foreign domestic maids in their homes. These concerns weighed on Alex's mind as December 10, 2011

20 12, 2011

Thirteen months with a broken knee, part 2

2019-08-30T16:36:24+08:00December 20th, 2011|Articles, Stories|

Continued from Part 1. "Mustafa Plaza," Manik told the taxi driver. He figured it would be safest there with lots of fellow Bangladehsis around. He might get some help too. By September 19,  just a few days alter, the $50 in his pocket was dwindling fast, and it was obvious there was no way he

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