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HDB Gong Chee-Bye! Didn't know over 1000 FTs live in their factories!

JohnTan

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Generous Asset
Factories in the day, dormitories at night – this is what is happening to 8 blocks of factory buildings in Tampines Industrial Park.

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According to media reports, the 8 blocks of factory buildings in Tampines Industrial Park A house motor vehicle workshops, furniture shops and warehouses in the day. When night falls and the shops close, they remain bustling with life and transforms into a large-scale illegal foreign worker dormitory, housing some 1,000 foreign workers.

The majority of these foreign workers are employees in the construction, manufacturing and electronics industries.

Everyday a large number of lorries are driven to these factories to pick up and drop off the foreign workers at their workplace. Food packets specifically catered for the workers are left on the ground floor of each building twice a day for the workers to collect.

It is known that the factory units are owned by the foreign workers’ companies, although some are rented out to other companies.

An unnamed director from a construction company that owns a warehouse at the factory building said, “There are a lot (dormitories) here. During their off day on Sunday, you can come and see for yourself.”

He claimed that the foreign workers have their own dormitories, but choose to stay in the factory units.

Even though he knows that it is an offence to allow foreign workers to live in the factory units, he defended the companies’ action. “The costs of employing foreign workers have gone up substantially, we are not a big company. If there is no complaint, why stop?”

There are a lot of occupants in the factory units, with clothes and shoes all over the place. Foreign workers cook inside the units.

An Indian national who was interviewed by the media said that it is better to live in a factory unit than a foreign worker dorm. “There is more freedom here, no restriction on access, and can cook whatever I like. Transport is also provided both ways,” he said. However, he does not know that it is illegal, as it was arranged by his employer.

In an interview with the New Paper, a factory worker said it is an open secret among the factory tenants, as the foreign workers have been living there for quite a while. Most of them do not wish to “blow the whistle” to maintain the cordial relationship among themselves.

Nonetheless, a security officer working nearby could not bear the situation any longer and tipped off the New Paper. He claimed that one unit accommodated more than 40 foreign workers. The living conditions of the “factory dorms” are deplorable. Rats and mosquitoes are a common sight.

The said factory blocks are managed by HDB. In response to media queries, HDB said, “We are investigating the alleged misuse of industrial premise at Tampines Industrial Park A. Appropriate actions will be taken if there is evidence to substantiate.”

According to HDB’s website, some large factory units can be partitioned and used to house foreign workers. However, it needs to fulfill the safety, hygiene and environmental requirements.

Also, it is mandatory for employers to provide acceptable accommodation for foreign workers and register their address with the Ministry of Manpower. Employers who fail to ensure that their foreign workers have acceptable accommodation or fail to register or update their foreign worker addresses within 5 days, can be prosecuted under the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act. Upon conviction, employers can be fined a maximum of $10,000, imprisoned up to a year or both:

www.mom.gov.sg/foreign-manpower/pas...ore-you-apply/Pages/housing-requirements.aspx

The last couple of weeks, multiple cases of excess or illegal occupancy of foreign workers have been uncovered. It simply shows how rampant the problem is. Owners and employers are blatantly disregarding the law governing the subletting of residential units and foreign worker dormitories.

Now you know why FTs are cheaper

A TRE reader wrote in to say that it is now clear why FTs are cheaper to hire than Singaporeans.

“The reason why FTs are cheaper is because they break rules and pay very low rentals. They live in inhumane conditions,” he said.

The reader also feels that tenants living in illegal housing should be published by the law too.

“It is only fair that the one who breaks the rules knowingly should face the punishment (too),” he said.

“When they find that they cannot afford to pay the rent according to the law, they will naturally demand an increase in wages. This will naturally make locals more attractive to hire than FTs.”

The reader said this should be made an election issue.

“Spread this (news) to everyone you know… if you are willing to educate everyone around you, 6.9M policy will be defeated. Your future will be secure,” he added.

Do you agree with the reader?

http://www.tremeritus.com/2014/12/28/factories-used-as-secret-dormitory-for-1000-fts/
 

laksaboy

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
This is what they call 'teh gong'. HDB knows what's going on. It's just pretending to be oblivious.
 

winnipegjets

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
The PAP government will spend hundreds of thousand to prosecute the WP for a trivial matter that will incur a max fine of $1k while letting serious infractions committed go unprosecuted.

Let's keep repeating this fact - the PAP government is inept and morally bankrupt.
 

Confuseous

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
Factories used as ‘secret’ dorms for 1,000 FTs

Factories in the day, dormitories at night – this is what is happening to 8 blocks of factory buildings in Tampines Industrial Park.

According to media reports, the 8 blocks of factory buildings in Tampines Industrial Park A house motor vehicle workshops, furniture shops and warehouses in the day. When night falls and the shops close, they remain bustling with life and transforms into a large-scale illegal foreign worker dormitory, housing some 1,000 foreign workers.

The majority of these foreign workers are employees in the construction, manufacturing and electronics industries.

Everyday a large number of lorries are driven to these factories to pick up and drop off the foreign workers at their workplace. Food packets specifically catered for the workers are left on the ground floor of each building twice a day for the workers to collect.

It is known that the factory units are owned by the foreign workers’ companies, although some are rented out to other companies.

An unnamed director from a construction company that owns a warehouse at the factory building said, “There are a lot (dormitories) here. During their off day on Sunday, you can come and see for yourself.”

He claimed that the foreign workers have their own dormitories, but choose to stay in the factory units.

Even though he knows that it is an offence to allow foreign workers to live in the factory units, he defended the companies’ action. “The costs of employing foreign workers have gone up substantially, we are not a big company. If there is no complaint, why stop?”

There are a lot of occupants in the factory units, with clothes and shoes all over the place. Foreign workers cook inside the units.

An Indian national who was interviewed by the media said that it is better to live in a factory unit than a foreign worker dorm. “There is more freedom here, no restriction on access, and can cook whatever I like. Transport is also provided both ways,” he said. However, he does not know that it is illegal, as it was arranged by his employer.

In an interview with the New Paper, a factory worker said it is an open secret among the factory tenants, as the foreign workers have been living there for quite a while. Most of them do not wish to “blow the whistle” to maintain the cordial relationship among themselves.

Nonetheless, a security officer working nearby could not bear the situation any longer and tipped off the New Paper. He claimed that one unit accommodated more than 40 foreign workers. The living conditions of the “factory dorms” are deplorable. Rats and mosquitoes are a common sight.

The said factory blocks are managed by HDB. In response to media queries, HDB said, “We are investigating the alleged misuse of industrial premise at Tampines Industrial Park A. Appropriate actions will be taken if there is evidence to substantiate.”

According to HDB’s website, some large factory units can be partitioned and used to house foreign workers. However, it needs to fulfill the safety, hygiene and environmental requirements.

Also, it is mandatory for employers to provide acceptable accommodation for foreign workers and register their address with the Ministry of Manpower. Employers who fail to ensure that their foreign workers have acceptable accommodation or fail to register or update their foreign worker addresses within 5 days, can be prosecuted under the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act. Upon conviction, employers can be fined a maximum of $10,000, imprisoned up to a year or both:

www.mom.gov.sg/foreign-manpower/pas...ore-you-apply/Pages/housing-requirements.aspx

The last couple of weeks, multiple cases of excess or illegal occupancy of foreign workers have been uncovered. It simply shows how rampant the problem is. Owners and employers are blatantly disregarding the law governing the subletting of residential units and foreign worker dormitories.

Now you know why FTs are cheaper

A TRE reader wrote in to say that it is now clear why FTs are cheaper to hire than Singaporeans.

“The reason why FTs are cheaper is because they break rules and pay very low rentals. They live in inhumane conditions,” he said.

The reader also feels that tenants living in illegal housing should be published by the law too.

“It is only fair that the one who breaks the rules knowingly should face the punishment (too),” he said.

“When they find that they cannot afford to pay the rent according to the law, they will naturally demand an increase in wages. This will naturally make locals more attractive to hire than FTs.”

The reader said this should be made an election issue.

“Spread this (news) to everyone you know… if you are willing to educate everyone around you, 6.9M policy will be defeated. Your future will be secure,” he added.

Do you agree with the reader?

http://www.tremeritus.com/2014/12/28/factories-used-as-secret-dormitory-for-1000-fts/
 

50000

Alfrescian
Loyal
HDB too busy making money from shoeboxes forgot to look at the industrial properties....
 

melzp

Alfrescian
Loyal
so it shows that foreign workers are coming in by very huge numbers.
the small n medium Cos will find it more practical to rent out fm HDB as
a store or branch. Instead, it is used as a dorm. No wonder this open tender
are phasing out the genuine light industries. HDB effectively collect the rent
as though nothing happened.
Now, HDB shows its incompetency by having Cos "going round the rules".
HDB must strike this mess now. How? Ambush all trucks with workers leaving
the only exit/entrance at SAFRA between 6 to 730am. Thereby, it will lead to
the sources of these problems.
 

soIsee

Alfrescian
Loyal
Pappy economic rent seeking sluts knows all too well that large number of FTs of work permit type have been housed in Private as well as HDB. So if HDB kenna shown not doing their job, do you think URA is also in same boat?

The sheer numbers of these FTs coming is so obvious that they out number the places available in approved dorm easily by 100 to 1. That is when 1 place in dorm is taken where will you housed the rest of the 99?

So you say leh, Pappy will ask you for such a problem where Pappy are developing like nobody business, where do you house these workers if they don't ..

CLOSE 2 EYES? LoL
 

danielsim

Alfrescian
Loyal
Their policy is, nothing happen, don't bother. Something happen, then act/talk big saying they have already done something.
 

garlic

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
Alot of these transformers not only limited to buildings. Many PRCs are students by day, chickens at night.. ditto pinoy singers, entertainers what's new?
 

rushifa666

Alfrescian
Loyal
Factory is police or immigration case already. Where got HDB? The locals working there are not talking. Someone will have seen something. Hope their daughters get raped by foreign workers
 

ginfreely

Alfrescian
Loyal
And three days later after this report, still not a word from Boy Scout Tan Chuan Jin, the trooper in charge of this issue.

What do you think?

Another useless minister who is paid millions just by being silent when problem comes. Even if he decide to open his mouth tomorrow, 3 day delay is not acceptable. Other country leader would have been labelled as inept handling for any delay.
 
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