In Singapore, over 130 migrant workers have been successfully rehoused and placed following their salary claims. The workers, primarily from Bangladesh and India, had been employed in various sectors, including construction and marine services. They faced significant delays in receiving their wages, leading to financial hardships and disputes with their employers. The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) intervened after the workers reported the issues, conducting investigations into the employers' practices. As a result, the workers were provided with temporary accommodation and assistance in securing new employment opportunities. The MOM emphasized the importance of fair treatment and timely payment for all workers, stating that such actions are essential for maintaining a harmonious and productive workforce. The employers involved have been cautioned and are under close monitoring to ensure compliance with labor laws. This case highlights the ongoing challenges faced by migrant workers in Singapore and underscores the need for continued vigilance and enforcement of labor regulations to protect their rights.
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Over 130 Migrant Workers Rehoused and Placed After Salary Claims in Singapore
Published July 9, 2026 at 8:12 AM UTC