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‘I came here for my daughters. Now they send money to help me’: Migrant worker in unpaid wages case
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‘I came here for my daughters. Now they send money to help me’: Migrant worker in unpaid wages case

This article discusses the plight of three migrant workers in Singapore who are facing unpaid wages, highlighting the financial strain and emotional toll on their families. Kandha Samy Ragupathy, a 50-year-old Indian migrant worker, has not received payment for three months despite earning $1,600 per month. He sends money to his daughters in India but now relies on them for support. Similarly, Bangladeshis Islam Md Rafiul and Hussain Md Sabbir have also faced unpaid wages, with Rafiul having sent money to support his extended family and now struggling financially. All three workers are part of a larger group of 400 affected individuals, with their cases linked to three companies under the same director. The workers have filed wage claims with the Tripartite Alliance for Dispute Management, while the companies are cooperating with the Ministry of Manpower’s investigation.

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The Straits Times logoThe Straits TimesParteinah🔒MitteFaktentreue 85Objektivität 80vor 16 Std.
‘I came here for my daughters. Now they send money to help me’: Migrant worker in unpaid wages case

This article discusses the plight of three migrant workers in Singapore who are facing unpaid wages, highlighting the financial strain and emotional toll on their families. Kandha Samy Ragupathy, a 50-year-old Indian migrant worker, has not received payment for three months despite earning $1,600 per month. He sends money to his daughters in India but now relies on them for support. Similarly, Bangladeshis Islam Md Rafiul and Hussain Md Sabbir have also faced unpaid wages, with Rafiul having sent money to support his extended family and now struggling financially. All three workers are part of a larger group of 400 affected individuals, with their cases linked to three companies under the same director. The workers have filed wage claims with the Tripartite Alliance for Dispute Management, while the companies are cooperating with the Ministry of Manpower’s investigation.

Tendenz-Einschätzung (Mitte): The article presents a balanced account of the issue without overtly favoring any political stance. It focuses on the personal stories of the workers and the systemic issues surrounding wage disputes, without taking sides or promoting specific political agendas. The reporting remains neutral in tone

Warum diese Bewertungen (Faktentreue 85 · Objektivität 80): Factuality is high as the article provides detailed accounts of Kandha Samy Ragupathy's situation and aligns with cross-source reports on the unpaid wages issue involving the three companies. Objectivity is slightly lower due to the emotional tone and personal anecdotes, which may influence reader p

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