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' Centre are spearheading the initiative, with over 80 companies offering nearly 400 vacancies. The workers, who haven't been paid for months, are being moved to a new facility as job placements commence next week. Efforts are underway to ensure no worker is left behind.

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…

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