Despite the increase, there’s no evidence of employers disguising layoffs to avoid paying retrenchment benefits
Most workers in Singapore receive full payment from employers following a case, says the Ministry of Manpower
She also faces a $150K fine for the offence, says the Ministry of Manpower
The director of a shell company in Singapore was found guilty of fraudulently obtaining work passes for foreign workers
The company director is set to receive five strokes of the cane and 50 months in jail
Yuan Shungao collected thousands of dollars from foreign workers as a guarantee for their continued employment.
He faces a fine of up to $30,000, imprisonment for up to two years, or both
It’s a “serious offence” to use fake educational qualifications, says MOM official
The Ministry of Manpower says the accused managed a shell company to bring in foreign workers without any intention of providing them with work
The director made false salary declarations to the MOM to secure S-passes for foreign employees