SINGAPORE – The National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) has found 40 firms with about 150 vacancies for unpaid migrant workers employed by an air-conditioner servicing company, said NTUC secretary-general Ng Chee Meng.
On June 24, Ng said the NTUC’s Migrant Workers’ Centre (MWC) has assisted about 400 workers involved in the case so far.
Affected workers will also be given $100 cash and $100 FairPrice vouchers each to meet their near-term needs, he added, after a visit to Tuas View Dormitory where most of the workers are staying.
On June 22, over 100 migrant workers had turned up at a Ministry of Manpower (MOM) office claiming they had been owed at least two months’ salary by their employers.
They are employed by either KPA Engineering, a company that provides air-con maintenance services or its related firm, SK Industries. MOM is investigating both companies for possible breaches.
Noting that job placement for the workers will be critical, Ng said in the next few days that NTUC will try to ensure that all the affected workers can be matched.
Ng added: “The practice of abandoning workers and not paying salaries is not something the NTUC will stand (by) without acting upon. Employers must be responsible, and I’m glad that many employers have come forward to assist these migrant workers.”
He said: “I understand they still owe agency fees, and some of them are in debt.”
Ng said the Tripartite Alliance for Dispute Management (TADM) and the tripartite partners are working to contact the employers involved in the case.
But he added: “I understand that they may not be in the country.”
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