
Forum: The world has changed with the pandemic. Can Singapore?
The spike of Covid 19 infections among our foreign workers living in cramped and poorly-ventilated dormitories has exposed not only the country’s addiction to and exploitation of low-wage workers. It has also put the spotlight on the inequitable social and political structure on which the Singapore economy is built. This has...

MOH: Easing the tighter Circuit Breaker measures
The Multi-Ministry Taskforce will ease some of the tighter circuit breaker measures, which were announced on 21 April 2020, progressively over the coming weeks. At the same time, we are preparing for the safe and gradual resumption of economic and community activities after the end of the circuit breaker period on 1 June 2020....

Statement on 1 May 2020 by Humanitarian Organization for Migration Economics
This year’s Labour Day falls in the midst of a global pandemic that has disproportionately affected low-wage migrant workers here in Singapore. As of 29 April 2020, approximately 88% of all the 15,641 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Singapore are work permit holders, the majority of whom are residing in dormitories. The outpouring...
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