SINGAPORE: Living conditions in migrant worker dormitories are better now than before the pandemic, with more space in rooms and cleaner facilities, said workers. But some of them told CNA that communal kitchens and toilets can still get dirty, especially over w
Singapore News - SINGAPORE - On most days, Mr Mathiyalagan Karthikeyan has simple meals consisting of vegetables, curry and rice. But on Thursday (Nov 4), the 38-year-old migrant worker from India forked out an additional $20, buying 1.5kg of flower crab to cook curry in his dormitory. Read more at www.tnp.sg
Singapore News - Wearing a neatly ironed grey shirt and a gleaming pair of dress shoes, construction worker Veerasamy Murugan, 28, could barely hide the grin behind his face mask as he prepared to board a chartered bus at his dormitory in Mandai yesterday morning. For the first time in 1½. Read more at www.tnp.sg