From nearly a million migrant workers, here are some of their experiences

11 04, 2015

Guess what’s under the bra

2019-08-30T16:32:52+08:00April 11th, 2015|Articles, Stories|

By Maya Nguyen Three of us from TWC2 were in a ward of a major hospital. The hospital's medical social worker had asked us to come speak with a domestic worker who had been warded; she might have employment problems that medical social workers could not help with. The domestic worker -- let's call her

20 03, 2015

Acting on a tip-off, TWC2 rescues a maid trapped over two years without a day off, part 2

2019-08-30T16:32:53+08:00March 20th, 2015|Articles, Media Coverage, News, Stories|

The Ministry of Manpower has accused TWC2 of publishing a "grossly untruthful account" relating to Indonesian domestic worker Wahyuni (see our earlier article here). This quote was contained in a story published in The New Paper on 8 March 2015 and archived on AsiaOne. See here and here. Transient Workers Count Too stands by our story

16 03, 2015

Catch the victim, never mind the syndicate

2019-08-30T16:32:53+08:00March 16th, 2015|Articles, Stories|

It was Sadhin who first saw her. She was crying, lost in a foreign country, knowing nobody. All she knew was that her tourist visa was about to expire and she would soon be an illegal overstayer. Broke and with no means to purchase a flight home, she could soon be spending time in prison.

9 03, 2015

Foreman to worker: Medical care only if you say injury wasn’t work-related

2019-08-30T16:32:53+08:00March 9th, 2015|Articles, Stories|

By Samantha Ege His name is Shohag, a young graduate from Bangladesh with a Bachelor of Business Studies.  He sits opposite me and spreads three cards on the table between us.  ‘Building Construction Supervisor’, ‘Work-at-Height’, ‘Lifting Supervisor’ they read, giving me a glimpse of the post-degree path Shohag has taken here, in Singapore.  But the

6 03, 2015

Employer reunites family for the holidays

2019-08-30T16:32:53+08:00March 6th, 2015|Articles, Stories|

By Jacintha Gopal Amy (not her real name) hadn’t been home for Christmas for seven years. The mother of two boys, aged 13 and 10 years, is a domestic worker from the Philippines working for an expatriate family living in Singapore. Having lived apart from her husband and children since 2007, Amy told me that

4 03, 2015

Asking for medical treatment, losing job

2019-08-30T16:32:53+08:00March 4th, 2015|Articles, Stories|

By Maya Nguyen Sixteen days after an accident, Sahajahan, 28, went to a lawyer to seek help with his case. He was then sent to the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) where he was told his Work Permit had been cancelled eleven days before. No one had told him. Sahajahan was completely unaware that his overstay

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