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Serious Tampines Voters Fed Up With Chaokeng Cleaners! Installed Vertical GPS Tracking On The Lazy Fuckers!

JohnTan

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Generous Asset
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SINGAPORE — After gripes from residents over the cleanliness of their estate — such as their corridors not being swept — the Tampines Town Council has rolled out a monitoring system that offers more detailed insights into a cleaner’s routes, down to the floors that they have covered in a day’s work.

The system, which uses vertical positioning technology, tracks the completion of the work carried out by the estate’s cleaners more effectively. While a cleaner whom TODAY interviewed expressed reservations about the surveillance and his company wanting to “control” him, the town council said the system will protect them when disputes with residents arise over whether certain areas had been cleaned.

“By looking at the system, we know that the cleaners were at the corridor, at their block,” said Tampines Town Council chairman Cheng Li Hui.

Introduced in August and launched on Sunday (Dec 2) at an event to pay tribute to the estate’s cleaners, the system could also help the town council better plan cleaning activities, said Ms Cheng, who is also a Member of Parliament for the Tampines Group Representation Constituency.

For instance, based on the data collected, more cleaners could be deployed to take care of blocks which take a longer time to cover, such as those with more staircases.


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Tampines Town Council’s new monitoring system tracks cleaners as they work.

Tampines Town Council Cleaners who find it difficult to climb staircases, or who take some time reaching certain areas due to medical conditions such as arthritis, could be deployed on the ground floor to clean the void deck and carpark.


“These are ways we can optimise their work and help them,” said Mr Frank Ngoh, general manager of the Tampines Town Council.

The system could eventually be rolled out to other town councils and some of them have expressed interest, said Ms Cheng. “We are piloting it (in Tampines) first, and if it runs well, we’ll recommend it to the other town councils,” she said.

HOW THE SYSTEM WORKS

The system’s application is downloaded into a cleaner’s mobile phone, or a phone provided by the cleaning company.

Cleaners log onto their accounts on the app when they report for work. Their locations are tracked and updated every minute.

Using vertical positioning technology, the system taps various Wi-Fi access points throughout the block to determine which floor the cleaner is on, and what time he or she is there.

It generates a report of the cleaner’s progress, which also serves as proof of attendance.

Checks by supervisors can be done via the system's dashboard.

It is being used in four of five divisions in Tampines (except Tampines North), covering 520 to 530 blocks. It will be introduced in Tampines North after the cleaning contract expires next year and goes up for tender.

Plans are underway for cleaners to take photos of the corridors before and after they have cleaned them via a separate mobile app.

CONCERNS OVER SURVEILLANCE

Cleaners whom TODAY spoke to said the upside of the system was that it showed that they had covered the different floors in a block.

However, cleaner Leo Kim Leng, 62, also felt that his company wanted “to control” him and his movements.

When asked about the cleaner’s concern, Ms Cheng said that the system is meant to protect cleaners, “rather than have residents say that ‘I did not see you’ and being angry about it sometimes”.

She added: “If they carry out their job and this is… their duty in terms of their job scope, then they shouldn’t be worried about it.”

Cleaning supervisor Sally Lim, 58, from Clean Solutions, one of the estate’s cleaning contractors, said that the system has helped her save at least half a day otherwise used for inspections of the cleaners’ duties. She uses the time saved to sort out paperwork.

Since August, she has also received fewer calls — a 70 per cent drop — from residents giving feedback about the cleanliness of their blocks.

Figures from the town council also showed a dip in feedback from residents that their corridors were not swept. From September to November after the system was implemented, there were 156 such cases, down from 254 cases from June to August.

Madam Linda Ng, 55, who has lived in Tampines for about six years, said she has noticed that certain areas of her block — such as the lifts and corridors — have become cleaner since the system was introduced.

“Now, at least I see (the cleaners around),” said Mdm Ng.

https://www.todayonline.com/singapo...w-monitoring-system-tracks-cleaners-they-work
 

Leongsam

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Asset
Why can't residents clean their own corridors? All it takes is 2 minutes per resident to sweep the area adjacent to their units.
 

eatshitndie

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Asset
sinkies are incorrigible trashers by nature. they completely rely on others who are paid pittance to clean it for them, from trays to tables to corridors. still want to ask for minimum wage but not willing to pay shit for these trashy thankless work.
 

JohnTan

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Generous Asset
Why can't residents clean their own corridors? All it takes is 2 minutes per resident to sweep the area adjacent to their units.

If sinkies won't clear their own trays and plates at the food courts and hawker centres, they won't sweep their own corridors.
 

no_faith

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Asset
If sinkies won't clear their own trays and plates at the food courts and hawker centres, they won't sweep their own corridors.
Your RC members leh.
Why you did not educate them to sweep themself?
Where is the town council money gone to?
Why not clean ah?
:biggrin:
 

no_faith

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
Cb la just insert microchip into their body solve the problem, exceed the radius, chip explode and died. Best effective.
No need waste money install kukujiao tracker system.:biggrin:
 

melzp

Alfrescian
Loyal
So by tracking the cleaners' movent, TC ppl can ajourn to the nearest Hang-Flower ktv.
 

Leongsam

High Order Twit / Low SES subject
Admin
Asset
Might as well clean the streets if you have such aspirations.

This is the problem with sinkiepoor there is zero community spirit. In the street where I live there are no daily cleaners to clean up after us. The streets are cleaned once a month by a giant mobile vacuum truck.

In between it's the residents who keep the street clean by picking up any rubbish we see. We do it because it is to our benefit that the suburb looks neat and tidy.

Nobody likes living in street that looks like a slum. It affects property values.
 

halsey02

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Asset
So by tracking the cleaners' movent, TC ppl can ajourn to the nearest Hang-Flower ktv.

Then the TC ppl, must be tracked too...& then their superiors too, so that, they don't go steal eat Mangoes..& then, & then...
In future all government servants & working for government related agencies, companies etc..must have a microchip inserted at their perineum. The microchip contanis all personal information, medical records etc...& a master scanner will be installed with relay stations in every part of the island, to track the movements of those working for the government..like the map in Harry Potter's stories..

be afraid...
 

halsey02

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
Cb la just insert microchip into their body solve the problem, exceed the radius, chip explode and died. Best effective.
No need waste money install kukujiao tracker system.:biggrin:

Now the cleaners cannot bang that filipina, Indonesian, Myanmar maid, in the broom closet, behind the water tanks...or in a secluded alcove in the building... they may become horny & start raping the female residents ages 1- 99 how?
 

MyMother

Alfrescian
Loyal
This is the problem with sinkiepoor there is zero community spirit. In the street where I live there are no daily cleaners to clean up after us. The streets are cleaned once a month by a giant mobile vacuum truck.

In between it's the residents who keep the street clean by picking up any rubbish we see. We do it because it is to our benefit that the suburb looks neat and tidy.

Nobody likes living in street that looks like a slum. It affects property values.

In a country where money talks. There's little reason for any unpaid person to give a shit when the problem is promised to be taken care of by paying a monthly conservancy fee.

Nobody will appreciate your community service here.
 

Leongsam

High Order Twit / Low SES subject
Admin
Asset
In a country where money talks. There's little reason for any unpaid person to give a shit when the problem is promised to be taken care of by paying a monthly conservancy fee.

Nobody will appreciate your community service here.

We pay council rates too. However if we adopted the same attitude and expected the council to fix all problems the suburb would look very different.
 

KuanTi01

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"Tampines Town Council’s new monitoring system tracks cleaners as they work.

Tampines Town Council Cleaners who find it difficult to climb staircases, or who take some time reaching certain areas due to medical conditions such as arthritis, could be deployed on the ground floor to clean the void deck and carpark.


“These are ways we can optimise their work and help them,” said Mr Frank Ngoh, general manager of the Tampines Town Council. "

Kong similanjiao? It's to spy on the cleaners to see whether they got eat snakes or not! :rolleyes:
 

halsey02

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Asset
"Tampines Town Council’s new monitoring system tracks cleaners as they work.

Tampines Town Council Cleaners who find it difficult to climb staircases, or who take some time reaching certain areas due to medical conditions such as arthritis, could be deployed on the ground floor to clean the void deck and carpark.


“These are ways we can optimise their work and help them,” said Mr Frank Ngoh, general manager of the Tampines Town Council. "

Kong similanjiao? It's to spy on the cleaners to see whether they got eat snakes or not! :rolleyes:

Talk cock sentence...if cleaners have the problems of climbing stairs or have arthritis...they are forcing these workers to work..what is MOM doing?
 
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