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Foreign workers find illegal jobs through informal network

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Foreign workers find illegal jobs through informal network


Hundreds of foreign workers, many who were injured, take on such jobs

Published on Nov 25, 2013

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Bangladeshi worker Kazal on a job painting a shop in the town area. He hopes he will be allowed to transfer to another employer so he can work legally. -- ST PHOTO: LAU FOOK KONG

By Amelia Tan

At 8pm, Bangladeshi worker Kazal receives a text message on his mobile phone: meet at 9am the next day at a Jurong West coffee shop. He knows the sender. But the assignment, as always, is a mystery.

On arrival, the brief is delivered: He has to paint an HDB flat and will be paid $60. Payment is to be made at the end of the day, in cash, of course.

Kazal, who declined to give his full name, is one of hundreds of moonlighting foreign workers who source for illegal jobs here through an informal network.

Most of them are injured as a result of their legal work. They ran away from their official employers because they were not paid and are afraid they may be sent home.

BACKGROUND STORY

THE PENALTIES

FOR WORKERS


FOREIGN workers who take on illegal jobs can be fined up to $20,000 and/or jailed for up to two years for working while holding a Special Pass.

FOR EMPLOYERS


ANYONE who is convicted of hiring a foreigner without a valid work pass can be punished with a fine of at least $5,000 and up to $30,000 and/or jailed for up to 12 months.

The punishment is heavier for subsequent convictions.

Get the full story from The Straits Times.

 

winnipegjets

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Why is the employer facing lighter punishment than the illegal worker? Without the employer, there won't be illegal worker.

This is clear indication of the PAP government pretense to deal with foreign workers.
 

AmyRobs2

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I agree! The emplyers need to be held responsible too...they are they ones ecploiting people in difficult situations.
 

AmyRobs2

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I agree! The employers need to be made responsible too...they are the ones exploiting people who are in difficult situations.
 

lianbeng

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lianbeng not surprised at all that many illegal foreign workers are quietly working in legal companies and shops! :biggrin:
 

winnipegjets

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The PAP doesn't want to stop it.
If a company caught hiring illegal foreign workers is fined $1 million per worker, this problem of illegal foreign worker will cease to exist asap.
 
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