It’s 2026, and you’d think migrant domestic helpers and foreign workers in Singapore would enjoy the same access and privileges as everyone else who lives and works here. Apparently, not quite.
The Humanitarian Organisation for Migration Economics (HOME) took to Instagram on June 22 to share that a migrant domestic worker in Singapore was barred from using facilities in the very condominium where she lives and works.
“Did you know that Migrant Domestic Workers (MDWs) can be excluded from using communal facilities in the very condos they live in?” the non-profit organisation wrote.
HOME said that an employer had e-mailed them, recounting an incident where their domestic helper (known by the pseudonym Angie) was not allowed to use their condo’s gym.
“In April this year, Angie, a migrant domestic worker, was confronted in her condo’s gym by a cleaner, who told her she was not allowed to use the facilities. The cleaner called down a member of the Management to confirm this, and they stood over her as she packed her things,” shared Angie’s employer.
According to the account, Angie left “shaken and upset”, prompting her employer to look into the condo’s by-laws.
It was then that Angie’s employer discovered the estate’s by-laws explicitly barred domestic workers from using its recreational facilities.
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