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Could a Singapore scheme for domestic workers be a model for changing Hong Kong s live-in rule for helpers?

Could a Singapore scheme for domestic workers be a model for changing Hong Kong s live-in rule for helpers?
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Some employers facing maid demands over salary, transfers

The New Paper A migrant domestic worker at work on Dec 28, 2020.GIN TAY 0 Engagements The tightened Covid-19 border controls have left the migrant domestic worker (MDW) market strained, as fewer helpers have been allowed into Singapore since the pandemic. This has led to the popularity of transfers among MDWs currently working here, but the process has not been smooth. According to non-governmental organisations and employment agencies, MDWs have to obtain their current employers’ permission before they may transfer to a new employer, and many have been denied transfers amid the pandemic as employers claim it would be hard to find a new helper.

Man acquitted of maid abuse on conflicting evidence, defence says she wanted a transfer

Man acquitted of maid abuse on conflicting evidence, defence says she wanted a transfer Toggle share menu Advertisement File photo of the State Courts in Singapore. (Photo: Calvin Oh) 22 Jul 2021 11:40AM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: A man accused of physically abusing a domestic helper in his household was acquitted of all four charges on Wednesday (Jul 21), after the judge found the maid s evidence inconsistent and incoherent. Alan Tan Chai Soon, 49, was given a discharge amounting to an acquittal for three counts of voluntarily causing hurt to a domestic helper, and one count of using criminal force on her. Advertisement

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