16 02, 2013

Cuff Road Project 2012: Statistics

2019-08-30T16:34:55+08:00February 16th, 2013|Articles, Facts, research, analysis|

The Cuff Road Food Programme is Transient Workers Count Too’s signature project. Not only does it address a critical need among workers who have been abandoned and left destitute, it offers an important contact point between the organisation and those in need of help. Workers not only get a hot meal, they get a consultation

13 02, 2013

House rules designed to ensure maids know their place

2019-08-30T16:34:55+08:00February 13th, 2013|Articles, Stories|

“We’re not supposed to swim,” says Ana, a domestic worker. “I'm not sure why. I think it’s maybe because they think we’re dirty.” In the block where Ana lives, domestic workers can’t book a barbecue on their own, they can’t form groups and they can’t sit and eat beside the playgrounds where they look after

10 02, 2013

Loads of concern from employer, but no money

2019-08-30T16:34:55+08:00February 10th, 2013|Articles, Stories|

By Chow Zhi Ying “Every time I ask for MC money, company say later, later, later...” Shah Newaz recounts. 'MC money' is the monthly wage that companies should pay workers who are on medical leave, as mandated by the Work Injury Compensation Act, which also provides a set formula. His story at first sounded like

6 02, 2013

Worker on strike single-handedly opens a can of worms

2019-08-30T16:34:56+08:00February 6th, 2013|Articles, Stories|

By late May 2012, Jakir Hossain (above), Dilip and their workmates had not been paid for three months. When Dilip heard that his father in India had fallen ill, he pleaded with his boss for his backpay. He needed to send money to the family back home, he told his boss. Recalls Jakir: "Boss tell

4 02, 2013

Still stuck here 2 years after injury, he needs another operation

2019-08-30T16:34:56+08:00February 4th, 2013|Articles, Stories|

By Benjamin Wong Dipangkar sits awkwardly, his back upright, not leaning against the back of the chair. As I interview him, senior volunteer Alex Au picks up on a subtle difference in Dipangkar's English. "What did you study?" Alex asks. "I have a Bachelor of Social Science in Bangladesh," Dipangkar replies. But conditions are not

1 02, 2013

Kicked, hit and forced to do military squats for punishment

2019-08-30T16:34:56+08:00February 1st, 2013|Articles, Stories|

By Lee Kah Ghim “I see helmet throw at worker, supervisor kick worker. Every fault supervisor also hit.” Sanjit Debuath tells me. “One time supervisor ask worker go outside, supervisor hit him. Worker call police then next day worker sent back to Bangladesh.” During the fourteen months he worked at a Korean construction company --

29 01, 2013

Statement on alleged police brutality

2019-08-30T16:34:56+08:00January 29th, 2013|News, Our Stand|

Transient Workers Count Too joined with several other civil society groups and actors to issue a statement on allegations of police brutality made by two former SMRT bus drivers who are now facing charges for their alleged role in the "strike" of 26 and 27 November 2012. The statement: --- January 29, 2013 SINGAPORE –

29 01, 2013

Homeless in the rainy season

2019-08-30T16:34:56+08:00January 29th, 2013|Articles, Stories|

Shah Alam hopes to go home soon. It's better than staying on in Singapore, sleeping on the streets. "Now raining season, got big problem for me," he says. "Even at night not raining, floor also wet." To wash himself each day, he depends on the kindness of a restaurant owner in Little India. "Over

26 01, 2013

Another wave of unhappy workers from Lian Shing

2019-08-30T16:34:56+08:00January 26th, 2013|Articles, Stories|

By Benjamin Wong Ilias Mir Anisur (above left) and Badal Barai (right)  are part of the third group of workers from the same company, Lian Shing Construction Co Pte Ltd, to approach TWC2 for help. Despite so many workers lodging complaints with the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) over a 12-month period, the company is still

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