Hundreds of migrant workers from India and Bangladesh, unpaid for months, are receiving SGD 200 in cash and vouchers from Singapore's labour movement. The NTUC and Migrant Workers' Centre are providing this aid while also working with the Ministry of Manpower to recover owed wages. The government is facilitating new job opportunities and special passes for these workers, who are primarily in the construction and air-conditioning sectors.

Two workers told CNA that their company had not paid them their wages for about three months.

Over a hundred migrant workers, predominantly from India and Bangladesh, approached Singapore's Ministry of Manpower seeking unpaid wages. Employees of KPA Engineering, an…

Around 400 migrant workers, mostly from India and Bangladesh, have accused two Singapore-registered companies owned by foreigners of not paying their wages, according to media…

The Manpower Ministry will allow the workers to have special passes in the interim until they have found new jobs.

Hundreds of migrant workers from India and Bangladesh, unpaid for months, are receiving SGD 200 in cash and vouchers from Singapore's labour movement. The NTUC and Migrant…

Indian national identified as director of Singapore firms that abandoned 400 workers, prompting government assistance and investigations.

Singapore's labour body will provide job placements for over 400 abandoned Indian and Bangladeshi workers next week.

Over 400 Indian and Bangladeshi workers, allegedly abandoned by their employer, will soon find new jobs in Singapore. The National Trades Union Congress and Migrant Workers'…

Labour chief Ng Chee Meng says more than 80 companies have stepped forward with close to 400 job vacancies.