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

18 01, 2012

Street work in Geylang

2019-08-30T16:36:22+08:00January 18th, 2012|Articles, Happenings|

TWC2 community worker Kenneth Soh together with five volunteers devoted a Sunday afternoon distributing information leaflets in the Geylang area, targeting workers from China. Four of the volunteers are in the header image above (left to right): Chan Weng Hong, Guo Quanzhi, Serena Tan and Chou Yahuei. Chloe and Kenneth are not in the picture.

15 01, 2012

Fact sheet: Correct way to calculate salaries (non-domestic workers)

2019-08-30T16:36:22+08:00January 15th, 2012|Articles, Facts, research, analysis|

Volunteer case workers are sometimes confused as to how salaries of work permit holders (other than domestic workers) should be calculated. This is understandable because methods used by employers differ widely, and most times, the chosen method violates the law. Yet, because volunteers may see so many incorrect ways to calculate salaries, they begin to

13 01, 2012

Lured into $250,000 Canadian ghost job scam

2019-08-30T16:36:23+08:00January 13th, 2012|Articles, Stories|

Hossain is angry. He is among a group of Bangledeshi workers scammed out of around S$250,000 by an elaborate ruse to lure desperate migrants into overseas jobs that don’t exist. It’s happened many times before. A group of more than 50 Bangledeshi workers – Hossain among them – were duped into handing over instalments of

11 01, 2012

Serial disappearance

2019-08-30T16:36:23+08:00January 11th, 2012|Articles, Stories|

It's never easy sitting across a table from someone who is distraught. As a non-profit organisation, we do not have legal powers to help; we can only assist with advice and by communicating with the rightful authorities on a worker's  behalf, but in this case, Tian Jingjing's tale was that she had tried those avenues

9 01, 2012

Boss wouldn’t pay for his operation

2019-08-30T16:36:23+08:00January 9th, 2012|Articles, Stories|

By Rahul Advani Sitting across the table, I was immediately struck by his fresh faced, boyish features and cheery smile. It was difficult to comprehend how someone who looked so young could endure the difficult, physically-demanding life of a manual worker. What struck me even more though, was the level of maturity he displayed in

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