What happened here?

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Many years ago, a PRC violently threatened my colleagues when he repeatedly bought women to the work premises to stay (fuck) overnight.

My former employer sacked him and he went to complain MOM of unpaid OT, pretended to be pitiful, threw embassy letter and even bought a toothbrush along to show MOM that he got no where to go. The MOM officer didn't think and threatened my former boss to reimburse the full amount claim + air ticket, if not he would be blacklisted and barred from hiring staff.

Ms Jane Lee likely encountered the same shit from MOM and ended her life.

Deepest sympathies to the family of Ms Lee and hope her kids will be strong.
Serve these employers right by hiring foreigners n to be cheap n not having full insurance coverage....


Many moons ago..one of my bosses kpkb about the foreigner hire ratio...he made it clear that if this ratio or quota was abolished. He would not hire a local. Now these foreigners know how to play punk...good for these employers...
 
Serve these employers right by hiring foreigners n to be cheap n not having full insurance coverage....


Many moons ago..one of my bosses kpkb about the foreigner hire ratio...he made it clear that if this ratio or quota was abolished. He would not hire a local. Now these foreigners know how to play punk...good for these employers...
In all fairness, they deserved each other.
 
Forget it lah. when 2026 comes, when the 30min ride to JB is launched, the fucking retail scene will uplorry with LHL
I think if this JB thing works out...singkieland will end up like Hongkie land...a hollowing out..Just maybe not as bad as its still 2 different countries n u can expect the m&ds to fuck up at the check point.

 
'You mattered': Friends mourn Jane Lee, businesswoman who spoke out days before death

www.tnp.sg

Jane Lee, small business owner and a beloved friend to many, died on July 19 after posting on Facebook that she had been the target of a workplace injury scam.

In her final posts, Lee claimed that an employee had faked an injury in a bid to file a false compensation claim. The mother of two added that it was a premeditated scheme involving the worker's husband and possibly a law firm.

The posts, written just a day before her death, ended with an emotional message to her staff, friends, and family: "I'm truly sorry that I couldn't find the strength to face this battle on my own."

When The New Paper visited Lee's wake on July 21, the mood was sombre as loved ones gathered to honour Lee's memory. Family members and mourners alike declined to speak to TNP.

Her brother-in-law David Loh posted: "Awful way to start the week with the passing of a family member. May you rest in peace Jane. The Lord will bless and look after Victor and your kids. Till we meet again."

Lee, who was reportedly in her 40s, was the founder of Sumo Salad in Holland Village. In online posts, friends fondly recalled not just the food she served, but her kindness and generosity.

Sumo Well was still open for operations on July 21. TNP PHOTO: ETHEL TSENG
"Thank you for serving us beautiful salads and tea," wrote Max. "During Covid, I remembered how you gave me delivery jobs to make ends meet. All the good things you have done, we will never forget."

Calis Looi, who said she was her best friend of 37 years, posted: "I couldn't believe it. I kept hoping for a reply from you, even a simple emoji would have been enough.

"When May and I visited your wake, it was so painful that I couldn't bring myself to say a proper goodbye. But I promise to send you off properly. Let's meet again in our next life."

Lee's story has struck a chord with many in the business community, particularly fellow SME owners. Ng Keng Guan wrote that he had reached out to Lee after reading her post. "It takes a lot of courage and a great deal of accumulated stress to take such a step.

"Several of our mutual friends who work in the same industry also spoke about the immense pressure they face. Running a business in Singapore is already tough, and when you add family responsibilities and societal stress, it can become overwhelming."

Jeffery Khoo, a Progress Singapore Party (PSP) candidate for Marymount SMC in this year's general election, also paid tribute in a Facebook post: "We have been Facebook friends for many years. She invited me to her shop but regrettably I did not get to meet her in person."

"Her final post before her passing is very disturbing. If found that there is truly a devious scam involved, please come down hard on the perpetrators. The damage done is irreversible."

In response to queries from TNP, police said that the case has been classified as an unnatural death and that investigations are ongoing.

The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) also said it was investigating Lee's allegations about the fraudulent work injury claim.

MOM said it had been in touch with Lee and is working with the insurer to assess the claim.

It added that it would not hesitate to take action against those found abusing the Work Injury Compensation system.
 
Actually even if she needed to pay those injury claims, how much can it get?
Just minor injury de woh. And just 1 pax not a group of pax.
Why would Jane committed suicide over such trivial matter?
 
Actually even if she needed to pay those injury claims, how much can it get?
Just minor injury de woh. And just 1 pax not a group of pax.
Why would Jane committed suicide over such trivial matter?

Don't pay. Go for trial and grill those black bastards on the stand. Can approach Iris Koh's husband for free advice on how to use AI and ChatGPT to fight a legal case.
 
Don't pay. Go for trial and grill those black bastards on the stand. Can approach Iris Koh's husband for free advice on how to use AI and ChatGPT to fight a legal case.
There are many ways to deal with such problem and she chose the silliest one.
Some more she had a husband and I wonder what has the husband done for her.
 
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