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  1. https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/covid-19-singapore-new-dormitories-foreign-workers-conditions-12792538?cid=FBcna Eight sites have been earmarked for new quick build dormitories by the end of 2020, including in Kranji, Tuas, Admiralty, Choa Chu Kang and Tampines. Under a pilot programme, the living space per resident at the new quick build dormitories will be improved to at least 6 sq m (not including shared facilities) from at least 4.5 sq m per resident (including shared facilities) currently. There will also be a maximum of 10 beds per room. There are currently no limits on the maximum number of beds allowed per room, although in practice, dormitories typically have about 12 to 16 beds in each room. The new set of requirements will see only single-deck beds being used, with 1m spacing between the beds. Double-decker beds are currently mostly used in dormitories. There will also be at least one bathroom, sink and toilet for every five beds, instead of every 15 beds currently.
  2. https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/condo-residents-in-jurong-west-shocked-to-find-foreign-workers-listed-as-tenants-under Does it matter, you may ask. If they do use your address and you aren't renting the place out, you may end up paying tax which is much higher instead of the lower tax rate for home stay. So how do you check? Go to this website: https://www.mom.gov.sg/eservices/services/tes If you do find illegal tenants using your address: You can log in to this MOM website with your Singpass: https://www.mom.gov.sg/eservices/services/tes After logging in, you'll be able to check if you have any foreign workers registered under your address, and deregister them.
  3. http://www.straitstimes.com/news/singapore/more-singapore-stories/story/over-2-billion-construction-projects-deferred-stagger-fo As suspected... wholly wrong implementation....WE ARE NOT AGAINST FW BUT FT especially sub-par PMET.... What is wrong with them... total disconnect... and our SME gonna take the brunt of this fiasco...
  4. Starting this thread to highlight real life examples of the low productivity in Singapore. One operator working..... more than 20 persons using eye power....
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