TODAY-Dec 20

A new survey has found that while Singaporean respondents supported better labor conditions for foreign domestic workers, this sentiment did not necessarily translate into good employment practices. The large-scale study of four countries by the International Labor Organization (ILO) found that close to eight in 10 (78 per cent) of the Singaporean respondents were in favor of improved labor conditions for domestic workers. This was the second-highest percentage among the four countries after Thailand (80 per cent). Public support in Malaysia was 71 per cent and in Japan, 64 per cent.

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