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Preventing maid abuse - the govt is clueless

LITTLEREDDOT

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Quote: Minister of State for Manpower Gan Siow Huang: “Currently it is in the form where doctors are required to report if they detect signs of distress or abuse … I think the main issue now is that it may not be so easy and discernible for doctors to detect abuse cases and it does require some objectivity.”

If a doctor fails to detect signs of distress and abuse like in the case of Myanmar maid Piang Ngaih Don, why does the government think employment agencies would be better equipped to do better!!??

Asking the employment agencies to check on the maids is "ownself check ownself".

MOM may require employment agencies to check in on foreign domestic workers: Gan Siow Huang
A foreign domestic helper is seen strolling with an elderly woman on Oct 31, 2019. (File photo: TODAY/Najeer Yusof)
By Rachel Phua@RachelPhuaCNA
08 Mar 2021

SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) could make it compulsory for employment agencies to check in on their foreign domestic workers during their period of employment, Minister of State for Manpower Gan Siow Huang said in Parliament on Monday (Mar 8).

“Although it’s not mandated for (employment agencies) to check in on the foreign domestic workers, we do know of some employment agencies that take the extra step in checking with the employers as well as the foreign domestic workers … we think this is a good practice, and there is scope for us to look at institutionalising it so that there is one more touch point ... for foreign domestic workers to raise concerns,” she said in response to MP Zhulkarnain Abdul Rahim’s (PAP-Chua Chu Kang) suggestions to improve the welfare of foreign domestic workers.

He recommended that the ministry makes it mandatory for “employment agencies to have some responsibility” while the worker is under contract and if mental health support could be offered to them during this period as well, to which Ms Gan said that it was an area the ministry would be "interested to pursue".

MP Gerald Giam (WP-Aljunied) had asked in a parliamentary question how the ministry plans to protect foreign domestic workers from abuse.

Ms Gan said the Government is reviewing its measures including enhancing the one-on-one interviews after newly arrived workers start work with their employers and compulsory days off so that workers have a better chance at seeking help. These plans were previously announced in her Committee of Supply speech last Wednesday.

Right now, workers are given a weekly rest day, but they can agree to work on their rest day if the employer compensates them.

Following up from Ms Gan’s reply, Mr Giam asked if there are professional or legal consequences for doctors who fail to report suspected abuse, and if officials will raise the penalties on such doctors.

He also asked if there are plans to screen employers, and how can workers report their situation if they do not have a phone or a day off.

Ms Gan said they are working with the medical community on improving the ways doctors detect and report abuse cases.

“Currently it is in the form where doctors are required to report if they detect signs of distress or abuse … I think the main issue now is that it may not be so easy and discernible for doctors to detect abuse cases and it does require some objectivity,” she said.

Foreign domestic workers have to undergo a medical examination every six months. Since 2017, doctors are required to report to the police or to MOM immediately if they spot signs of abuse.

As for screening employers, Ms Gan said the Government notes employers with a history of complaints against them, as well as those that change workers frequently.

And for workers without a rest day or mobile phones, the Centre for Domestic Employees reaches out to them through interviews, she said. Currently, the organisation conducts interviews with first-time workers in their native language within the first few months of their employment.

MP Lim Biow Chuan (PAP-Mountbatten) asked how the ministry will balance the interest of both employers and workers, as there are employers who have been falsely accused by foreign domestic workers trying to secure a transfer.

Ms Gan said the ministry has officers that investigate such cases. Most of them stem from miscommunication, she said.

“Some employers may have certain special requirements or may have standards that are higher than the others. Some foreign domestic workers may have more capacity than others when it comes to work,” said Ms Gan.

She added: “If there is a poor fit … I think it is best that we try to adjust to redeploy the foreign domestic worker to other households instead of forcefully and prolonging the problem for both parties."
 

Leongsam

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Slavery should be banned. Singaporeans should be learn how to do their own housework.
 

laksaboy

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Slavery should be banned. Singaporeans should be learn how to do their own housework.

But don't you like to see the fresh meat on display?

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eatshitndie

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if there are over 696 agencies in tiny sg dealing, wheeling, and trafficking in imported maids, sumting is obviously wrong (and criminal). if there’s no (illegal) money and profiteering from this trade, there’ll only be 6.9 agencies. follow the money.
 

batman1

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MOM LPPL chwee kong lumpar song. How come ex-CEO of CapitaLand Group Liew Mun Leong can go scot-free ? Elites of MIW exempted from punishment ?
 

laksaboy

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How much is that maid in the window?
The one with the red painted nails
How much is that maid in the window?
I do hope that maid is for sale...

 

Hypocrite-The

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How will the gahmen ensure maids to not falsely accused their employers to gain benefits?

How will employers be protected from abusive maids? Maids who commit crimes etc?
 

bobby

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With the $m maids levy collected by the gahmen, they can easily set up a body to police and enforce this instead of passing this buck to the commercial agencies....
 

eatshitndie

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With the $m maids levy collected by the gahmen, they can easily set up a body to police and enforce this instead of passing this buck to the commercial agencies....
maid welfare ambassadors? aiyoh. too many empowered and emboldened ambASSadors liao. since sinkies shit and pee all over in pubic toilets, there should be toilet manners ambassadors too, beside tray return ambassadors.
 

Loofydralb

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The only way to ensure maid abuse does not happen is to be open and honest about the current policy of not hanging maids when they commit murder.

Brief the maids clearly upon entry in Singapore. Explain to the employers that if the maids are abused and they end up murdering the employers children, they are exempt from the noose.

This is what is currently the policy. Make it known!
 
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