Type of issue: work safety

30 09, 2016

If “boss say carry more, I also cannot say no,” — Imran injures his back despite ministry’s safe load limit

2019-08-30T16:31:59+08:00September 30th, 2016|Articles, Stories|

By Teo Yi Ning It was only his third month working at a concrete casting company when Sheikh Mohammad Imran hurt his back. The concrete slab that he was carrying landed on his back when he lost his footing on a slippery floor at his worksite, leaving him with intolerable pain. He estimates that the

31 07, 2016

MOM’s groundless case takes two years out of Shahidulla’s life, part 2

2019-08-30T16:32:01+08:00July 31st, 2016|Articles, Stories|

By Seema Punwani Continued from part 1. When truth wins, you hear drum rolls. You do mental cartwheels. Your faith in justice is restored. And you heave a sigh of relief that after all the obstacles and the insurmountable tension, you emerged victorious. Because truth prevailed. As Part 1 explained, Shahidulla Md Anser Ali was

31 07, 2016

MOM’s groundless case takes two years out of Shahidulla’s life, part 3

2019-08-30T16:32:01+08:00July 31st, 2016|Articles, Stories|

Continued from part 2. Soon after his acquittal on the first of three charges, Shahidulla got another shock. His key witness, crane operator Hassan, was called up by the case officer at the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) for an interview, and the next thing Shahidulla's lawyer heard was that Hassan had become a prosecution witness

10 06, 2016

Low wages a factor in injuries, deaths at work

2019-08-30T16:32:02+08:00June 10th, 2016|News, Our Stand|

There has been a series of news reports and opinion pieces about work safety in the light of the fact that in the first four months of 2016, there have been 28 workplace fatalities, six more compared to the same period last year. Twelve are from the construction sector and five are from the marine sector.

21 05, 2016

Illegal employer dumps dying worker in back alley

2019-08-30T16:32:02+08:00May 21st, 2016|News, News Flash|

The Straits Times reported from court that Muhammad Hidayat Abdul Rahman, 41, was sentenced to six months in jail for dumping Myo Min Aung, 28, in a back alley, after the latter fell from a height of 11.7m. Myo and another Burmese national Min Aung Myat Min were working illegally for Hidayat. The accident occurred around midnight

19 05, 2016

Stop work orders for safety violation: Ensure workers don’t end up paying the price

2019-08-30T16:32:02+08:00May 19th, 2016|News, News Flash, Our Stand|

On 13 May 2016, a report in the Straits Times said that "Companies found lacking in workplace safety and health standards will now face stiffer penalties, including a longer minimum period in which they have to stop work." "Stop-work orders will now last at least three weeks, up from two previously. Companies slapped with a

16 04, 2016

Hand nearly severed, no ambulance, no paramedics called

2019-08-30T16:32:03+08:00April 16th, 2016|Articles, Stories|

By Jiang Haolie There was so much blood that even the bath towel wrapped around Mahbubul’s half-severed wrist was soaked. His ulnar vein was crudely ripped by a metal sheet as Mahbubul lost his footing and fell. “I cannot even talk”, Mahbubul says, recounting the immense pain he experienced, and gesturing to indicate how tears streamed

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