Over 100 migrant workers demanded unpaid wages from two Singapore engineering firms in late June
In a report published June 22, CNA covered more than 100 migrant workers who appeared at Singapore's Ministry of Manpower services centre in Bendemeer seeking assistance with unpaid salaries and housing arrangements. The ministry is investigating KPA Engineering and SK Industries. Authorities said they will provide affected workers with assistance and take enforcement action against the firms if employment law violations are found.
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- โOver 100 migrant workers appeared at Singapore's Ministry of Manpower services centre on June 22. (CNA)
- โWorkers sought help over unpaid salaries and housing arrangements. (CNA)
- โMinistry of Manpower is investigating KPA Engineering and SK Industries. (CNA)
- โAuthorities committed to taking enforcement action if employment law breaches are found. (CNA)
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- ~The investigation suggests potential wage and housing violations by the two firms. (CNA reporting, actual violations not yet confirmed)
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