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The Big Read: To stop abuse of foreign domestic workers, stop the power imbalance
While the recent spate of abuse cases have raised eyebrows all around, the issue has long dogged the nation since domestic helpers become a familiar sight in many a Singaporean household. (Photo: TODAY/Ooi Boon Keong)
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SINGAPORE: Whenever her employer gets angry with Ruby (not her real name) for supposedly not following her instructions, she would threaten to hit the domestic worker.
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Published February 5, 2021, 5:30 AM
Almost two out of ten people in Southeast Asia (SEA) share news on social media first before verifying if it’s true, according to the latest survey of global cybersecurity firm Kaspersky.
The survey, which research agency YouGov conducted in the Philippines, Australia, India, Malaysia, , Singapore, and Vietnam covered 1,240 working professionals active on social media (spending at least 1 hour a day on social media) aged 18-65.
With the public locked down due to the pandemic, citizens from the region consumed most of their news through social media.
Majority, 76% of users in SEA, get their news updates from platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.