TWC2’s work and migrant worker issues as covered by the media

14 07, 2012

Foreign workers help the blind find their way to a bus stop

2019-08-30T16:36:02+08:00July 14th, 2012|Media Coverage, News|

An undated posting in Facebook tells of a heartwarming encounter with Bangladeshi worker who was spending his lunch break helping a visually-impaired Singaporean get from the Singapore Association for the Visually Handicapped to a bus stop. The writer says there were others doing the same. The story, posted by someone who called himself 'Tim' had

2 04, 2012

Domestic workers: from lives of simplicity to complexity

2019-08-30T16:36:04+08:00April 2nd, 2012|Media Coverage, News|

The New Paper published a laudable background feature on domestic maids from the Philippines and Indonesia on Monday, March 26, 2012. In the three-page spread by lead writer Amanda Phua, the story described their pre-Singapore lives back in their villages where electricity is a luxury and modern household appliances unknown. It shows how hard the

24 03, 2012

Thai fishing trade under fire for human trafficking

2019-08-30T16:36:04+08:00March 24th, 2012|Media Coverage, News|

Desperate Cambodians, recruited into the Thai fishing fleet, have been jumping off their boats to escape life-threatening work conditions. They are often not paid either, reported Nirmal Ghosh , Straits Times' correspondent in Thailand.  The feature story (Straits Times, 24 March 2012, Thai fishing trade under fire for human trafficking) detailed that about 30 Cambodians

11 03, 2012

New Paper describes Bangladeshi workers as toyboys

2019-08-30T16:36:05+08:00March 11th, 2012|Media Coverage, News|

A day after salaciously reporting the violent deaths of a domestic worker and her Bangladeshi lover in a short-time hotel room, the New Paper carried a feature about Bangladeshi men as toy boys sought out by Singaporean women. In a story dated March 7, 2012 (Toyboy targets, by Shaffiq Alkhatib, Amanda Phua and Amanda Yong),

11 03, 2012

Britain's Guardian newspaper carries TWC2 remarks about new weekly day-off rule

2019-08-30T16:36:05+08:00March 11th, 2012|Media Coverage, News|

The Guardian newspaper carried news of the Singapore government's decision to make a weekly day off for domestic workers mandatory (http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/mar/06/singapore-maids-one-day-off-a-week). Describing the existing situation, reporter Kate Hodal wrote: Seven-day weeks and 14-hour days are common, a report last year found, with only 12% of domestic helpers currently getting a day off each week. Runaways,

23 01, 2012

Building firms look farther afield for workers

2019-08-30T16:36:22+08:00January 23rd, 2012|Media Coverage, News|

As economic growth in India and China roars ahead, lifting wages, companies in Singapore addicted to cheap labour are scouring other countries as potential sources. A story in the Straits Times, January 20, 2012, reported that where they used to turn to China, India and Bangladesh, they are now recruiting from 'non-traditional' sources such as

14 01, 2012

TWC2 featured in NTUC Lifestyle magazine

2019-08-30T16:36:23+08:00January 14th, 2012|Media Coverage, News|

NTUC Lifestyle magazine had a four-page feature on Transient Workers Count Too in their recent monthly issue. With a circulation of 294,000 this should give TWC2's message a considerable boost. You can read the story in pdf format by clicking the icon at right. The magazine's reporter interviewed TWC2 treasurer Alex Au at Suthas restaurant

11 01, 2012

Badluck Rafiq

2019-08-30T16:36:23+08:00January 11th, 2012|Media Coverage, News|

Seldom does a single worker get featured in the news twice. Rafiq Miah has that dubious distinction. He was first mentioned in the New Paper in August 2011 after suffering a foot injury in April, and then got hurt in a fire that broke out at a restaurant. He was staying in the room above

9 01, 2012

No country for fishermen

2019-08-30T16:36:23+08:00January 9th, 2012|Media Coverage, News|

The death on the high seas of Eril Morales Andrade was featured in The Online Citizen's story, dated January 9, 2012. The case of this Filipino, recruited by a Singapore company, Step Up Marine, to work aboard a Taiwanese fishing vessel, has been monitored closely by TWC2 executive committee member Shelley Thio for several months.

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