Today-Apr 1

Efforts by the Government to ensure the safety of migrant workers amid Covid-19 outbreaks in dormitories, as their living conditions came under scrutiny, are among the issues set out in Singapore’s latest submission to the United Nations Human Rights Council. The 27-page submission, known as a national report, also laid out steps taken by the Government more broadly to improve the lives of migrant workers in Singapore in the last five years. These include establishing an Employment Claims Tribunal in 2017 for workers with employment disputes and introducing legislation to double the maximum punishment for those who hurt, assault, sexually assault or wrongfully confine or restrain their foreign domestic workers. The national report, which takes stock of Singapore’s human rights situation, is the Republic’s submission to the council as part of its upcoming universal periodic review.

Read more at https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/support-migrant-workers-lgbti-community-among-issues-set-out-spore-report-un-human-rights