The recent COI on the migrant workers raises a lot of questions. Interesting to note this particular point from this article.
"Sociologists and non-governmental organisations said providing more facilities at dormitories in a bid to encourage foreign workers to stay in their quarters during their free time is not a long-term, healthy solution. Instead, there should be more public areas for foreign workers to socialise, they said."
Do you agree that they need public areas to socialise? Wouldn't it be good to loosen the tightening on areas such as Little India for the welfare of these hard labourers?
http://www.todayonline.com/singapore/views-divided-how-reduce-congestion-foreign-worker-areas
"Sociologists and non-governmental organisations said providing more facilities at dormitories in a bid to encourage foreign workers to stay in their quarters during their free time is not a long-term, healthy solution. Instead, there should be more public areas for foreign workers to socialise, they said."
Do you agree that they need public areas to socialise? Wouldn't it be good to loosen the tightening on areas such as Little India for the welfare of these hard labourers?
http://www.todayonline.com/singapore/views-divided-how-reduce-congestion-foreign-worker-areas