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Many such AGENTS and COMPANIES helping to secure WORK/EMPLOYMENT passes are connected to the SCUMS IN WHITE as GLASSLOOTERS.
Many KTV girls hold such passes as do bogus students.
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June 19th, 2011 |
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Dear Editor TRE,
Can TRE highlight a scam which is going on in Singapore among the employers of foreign workers. This scam is also perpetuated by listed companies where MP’s are in boards of directors also. It goes like this:
The government is supposed to have tried to cut down demand for foreign workers by raising their salary level. Thus S-pass holders must be those paid $1,800 and above before such passes are issued.
In actual fact, employers, in cahoot with agents, arrange with that these foreign workers, while on paper are paid say $1,800 per month, every month, a day after pay day, these foreign workers troop to the boss’s office and hand back anything from $900 to $1,200 in cash to the boss. Thus in actual fact, the company are allowed to bring in foreign workers whose pay are as low as $800 per month under S-passes. I know in a company where they are just employed to answer telephone and key in orders for the company.
Needless to say, the bosses of such companies are extremely high-handed and arrogant towards Singaporean workers. They adopt a take it or leave it attitude. For them, it is better that the Singaporeans are forced out. Then they moan about picky Singaporeans. You have just highlighted the Straits Times’ sickening twisting of facts. Can you expose such scams? Please.
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Yue Zhong Qi
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Many KTV girls hold such passes as do bogus students.
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Can TRE highlight a scam which is going on in Singapore among the employers of foreign workers. This scam is also perpetuated by listed companies where MP’s are in boards of directors also. It goes like this:
The government is supposed to have tried to cut down demand for foreign workers by raising their salary level. Thus S-pass holders must be those paid $1,800 and above before such passes are issued.
In actual fact, employers, in cahoot with agents, arrange with that these foreign workers, while on paper are paid say $1,800 per month, every month, a day after pay day, these foreign workers troop to the boss’s office and hand back anything from $900 to $1,200 in cash to the boss. Thus in actual fact, the company are allowed to bring in foreign workers whose pay are as low as $800 per month under S-passes. I know in a company where they are just employed to answer telephone and key in orders for the company.
Needless to say, the bosses of such companies are extremely high-handed and arrogant towards Singaporean workers. They adopt a take it or leave it attitude. For them, it is better that the Singaporeans are forced out. Then they moan about picky Singaporeans. You have just highlighted the Straits Times’ sickening twisting of facts. Can you expose such scams? Please.
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Yue Zhong Qi
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