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

21 05, 2014

Went to lawyer in November, injury claim not filed till April, says worker

2019-08-30T16:33:31+08:00May 21st, 2014|Articles, Stories|

By Pan Chuen His livelihood depended on him being physically fit and able to shoulder heavy materials, but a worksite injury dashed those hopes. The only break in the dark clouds above him is a compensation pay-out from his employer. But what if the lawyer doesn't act promptly? Like many other Bangladeshi workers in Singapore,

17 05, 2014

Where the nose leads

2019-08-30T16:33:32+08:00May 17th, 2014|Articles, Stories|

With additional reporting by Chris Lee Eventually, the case ended in a rather unsatisfactory way. We can hardly fault Jalil Shaikh Bala Miah Shaikh, 27, for being frustrated with the outcome. His case shows how Singapore's work injury compensation system is stacked against migrant workers. Whenever an employer flatly denies to the authorities that an

6 05, 2014

Salary problems two jobs in a row

2019-08-30T16:33:32+08:00May 6th, 2014|Articles, Stories|

By Peter Looker Polash has no passport. He can't go home. "My boss, he say passport lost." His previous boss at Timberlux International Pte Ltd claimed not to have the passport. “Boss alibaba,” Polash alleges, using the shorthand term widely understood among migrant workers to mean 'untruthful'. What led up to this dispute has been written in

29 04, 2014

Inspectors coming, so crew moved elsewhere

2019-08-30T16:33:32+08:00April 29th, 2014|Articles, Stories|

Your writer asks Deepak (not his real name) how much overtime he worked, and gets a long-winded response that doesn't quite answer the question. Instead Deepak describes how he has to work two, three or four Sundays a month, sometimes at the main project site in Loyang, other times at a site in the Novena

25 04, 2014

Kamal of many chops

2019-08-30T16:33:32+08:00April 25th, 2014|Articles, Stories|

By Elizabeth Zhou Cleanly shaven, he is dressed in a tight-fitting dark blue T-shirt that betrays a physique built by hard labour. A pair of trendy earphones is slung around his neck. It is my first time at Transient Workers Count Too's free meals point, known as The Cuff Road Project. I am unsure how

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