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The recent tragic death of a 80 years old granny employed as a cleaner in the toilet bring to mind the constant and un-ending struggles of our elderly folks.
Probably the deceased would have been earning about $4.20 cts per hour.
A shameful, disgraceful and unbelievable sum by today's standards.
Pales in comparison to what our top leaders and civil servants earn today.
Even people on the dole (in true blue First World nations) get a better deal and that too for doing nothing.
Btw, there is another group of elderly people who seems to have been forgotten by the government.
These are the security guards in our midst.
These poor elderly and often sickly people work up to 12 hours a day. Taking their daily commute to work and then back home it works out to a total of 15 hours per day.
They are paid peanuts and working conditions are worse then slaves in the barbaric era long time past.
I spoke to two such people whom I met in the course of my evening walk.
They told me that they earn about $55/- per day for a 12 hours shift. Works out about $4/- per hour.
They are NOT PAID on their OFF DAYS.
More often than not they are treated with contempt by the bosses and staff of the place where they are stationed.
Some places don't even have proper guard rooms for them and they make do seating under huge umbrellas in the face of dust and rain.
When these tired guards develop an urge to urinate, probing eyes of the company staff look at them as if they are some unwanted swines out to dirty the toilets.
Their own supervisors and companies cheat them at times on their meagre wages.
There is no form of welfare for these people.They are the forgotten ones at their distant and faraway posts.
Probably TIME has forgotten them.
Happening in a FIRST WORLD SINGAPORE where top civil servants are paid TOP SALARIES leaving the SERFs as a Forgotten Lot.
I do not know how many guards may have died due to heart attacks or lack of medical care.???
WHAT IS THE Security Industry Regulatory Dept (SIRD - a branch of the SPF), the MHA and the MOM doing about it.
Probably the deceased would have been earning about $4.20 cts per hour.
A shameful, disgraceful and unbelievable sum by today's standards.
Pales in comparison to what our top leaders and civil servants earn today.
Even people on the dole (in true blue First World nations) get a better deal and that too for doing nothing.
Btw, there is another group of elderly people who seems to have been forgotten by the government.
These are the security guards in our midst.
These poor elderly and often sickly people work up to 12 hours a day. Taking their daily commute to work and then back home it works out to a total of 15 hours per day.
They are paid peanuts and working conditions are worse then slaves in the barbaric era long time past.
I spoke to two such people whom I met in the course of my evening walk.
They told me that they earn about $55/- per day for a 12 hours shift. Works out about $4/- per hour.
They are NOT PAID on their OFF DAYS.
More often than not they are treated with contempt by the bosses and staff of the place where they are stationed.
Some places don't even have proper guard rooms for them and they make do seating under huge umbrellas in the face of dust and rain.
When these tired guards develop an urge to urinate, probing eyes of the company staff look at them as if they are some unwanted swines out to dirty the toilets.
Their own supervisors and companies cheat them at times on their meagre wages.
There is no form of welfare for these people.They are the forgotten ones at their distant and faraway posts.
Probably TIME has forgotten them.
Happening in a FIRST WORLD SINGAPORE where top civil servants are paid TOP SALARIES leaving the SERFs as a Forgotten Lot.
I do not know how many guards may have died due to heart attacks or lack of medical care.???
WHAT IS THE Security Industry Regulatory Dept (SIRD - a branch of the SPF), the MHA and the MOM doing about it.
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