8 10, 2015

Adjusting to bureaucratic Singapore: “All must evidence. One thing wrong also cannot.”

2019-08-30T16:32:24+08:00October 8th, 2015|Articles, Stories|

By Kok Rabin Have you ever been annoyed when others spell your name wrongly? What if their mistake could cost you $16,000? Sitting in front of me at Alankar restaurant this hazy evening is Pandurangan Madhurakavi, a tall man with broad shoulders and a broader smile.  37-year-old Kavi (as his friends call him) was in

1 05, 2015

Bees want to kill me

2019-09-25T13:14:02+08:00May 1st, 2015|Articles, Stories|

Sadhin worked for a small roofing company. He was, in fact, the only worker and he and his boss were often the only two on the job. On 17 October 2013 Sadhin was working on the roof of a private home, tasked with cleaning the roof before the repairs could begin. In the process

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

9 09, 2014

Your condition is serious, you must go to hospital, says polyclinic. “I no money,” says Kamal

2019-08-30T16:33:03+08:00September 9th, 2014|Articles, Stories|

By Stéphanie Psarski This testimony is a very good and heart warming example of how, to workers, Transient Workers Count Too makes a difference even in the tiniest thing. Injured on his back in July 2012, Kamal Mostafa has been waiting in Singapore for his case to be settled by MOM for two years. Not

3 09, 2014

Genius Engineering, part 1: the first group comes to TWC2

2019-08-30T16:33:03+08:00September 3rd, 2014|Articles, Stories|

A large group of workers from Genius Engineering approached TWC2 for help over salary non-payment. Volunteer Meera Rajah meets two of them. By Meera Rajah “Next week… next week… wait”, Rafiqul and Hossain are now – unfortunately – accustomed to this unvarying refrain. It has been three months and four days since they last received

24 08, 2013

Worker falls ill soon after arriving in Singapore, made to bear own medical costs

2019-08-30T16:34:19+08:00August 24th, 2013|Articles, Stories|

By Ankur Kumar It was early August last year when Hossain Mohammad Arif's friend took the crucial decision of taking ill Arif to Alexandria Hospital. Arif's condition looked serious enough for him to opt for a not-inexpensive cab ride. The decision sure looked sound to the doctors at Alexandria. Arif was diagnosed with typhoid. Arif

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