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The Exploitation of Migrant Chinese Construction Workers in Singapore

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2011

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This article presents some back group of Singapore relating to migrant workers. For example in Singapore, it is estimated that more than 85% of the construction workforce are foreign workers and they are mostly originating from China, India, Bangladesh and Thailand. The vast majority of migrant construction workers that come to Singapore often relay on unlicensed or poorly regulated recruitment agencies. Other rely on informal network of friends to help secure employment. It also highlights exploitation, abuse, and other human rights violations that migrant workers are facing. The results of the research finding shows that workers in the construction field top concerns are low wages, long working hours (more than ten hours per day), compulsory overtime work, poor living conditions and no assurance of employment once their existing work permits expire. Finally, the article provides recommendations for the improvement of the migrant workers’ welfare in Singapore.

Number of pages

3-32

Responsable institusyon

HUMANITARIAN ORGANISATION FOR MIGRATION ECONOMICS

Connections

Mga Keyword

Living Condition of Migrant workers in Singapore

Pang-ekonomiyang sektor

Construction trades helpers and labourers

Mga Uri ng Nilalaman

Policy analysis, Dokumentado kaso ng pang-aabuso, and Statistics on work and life conditions

Target na mga grupo

Mambabatas, Pampublikong Kamalayan, Mananaliksik, and NGO / komunidad group / network ng pagkakaisa

Geographical kaugnayan

Tsina, Bangladesh, India, Thailand, and Regional relevance

Spheres ng aktibidad

Social Work

Wika

Ingles