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More than 100 migrant workers from India and Bangladesh gathered at the Ministry of Manpower's Bendemeer office on June 22, claiming they have not been paid for months after their employer allegedly shut down operations. Some workers say they are owed thousands of dollars and turned to authorities after failing to get answers from the company. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman find out the help available for these migrant workers and whether they are aware of such assistance with Jaya Anil Kumar, Director of Casework, Humanitarian Organization for Migration Economics (HOME)
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By CNAMore than 100 migrant workers from India and Bangladesh gathered at the Ministry of Manpower's Bendemeer office on June 22, claiming they have not been paid for months after their employer allegedly shut down operations. Some workers say they are owed thousands of dollars and turned to authorities after failing to get answers from the company. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman find out the help available for these migrant workers and whether they are aware of such assistance with Jaya Anil Kumar, Director of Casework, Humanitarian Organization for Migration Economics (HOME)
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.