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Sabahans, Sarawakians below 35 allegedly barred from working in S'pore

Malaysians above the age of 18 are allowed to work in Singapore except for male natives from Sabah and Sarawak whose age limit has been raised to 35.

The new ruling was imposed as an "administrative punishment" after a series of crimes and fights involving rowdy native Sabahans and Sarawakians in the republic.

It is learnt that several high profile murders involving Sarawakians and Sabahans in Ang Mo Kio Avenue, Kallang, and also Geylang in recent years have contributed towards the stricter regulations.

The new ruling has caused much difficulties to law-abiding Sabahan and Sarawakian native men, mainly unskilled and odd-job workers to work on the island.

Fresh workers below 35 were barred entry while those within that age group and already working there could not renew their work permits after they expire within two years.

Gagasan Dayak Iban Bersatu Malaysia (GAIU) president Sai Malaka said although the ruling was not made official by the Singapore Manpower Ministry (MOM), all work permit applications by native men from Sabah and Sarawak below the age of 35 were automatically rejected.

"I feel that this measure is very extreme and discriminatory towards native Sabahans and Sarawakians," he said.

Sai added that Sarawakian and Sabahan men were skilled workers especially in the oil and gas sector, fabrication and factory maintenance.

He said since the ruling took effect, many Sarawakians and Sabahans who were unable to work in Singapore had opted to work in factories in Johor, particularly around Pasir Gudang.

"Luckily the government is developing the oil and gas hub in Pengerang near here. The project is now providing much needed work for these unemployed workers," he told The Star yesterday.

State Unity, Human Resource, Science, Technology and Innovation Committee chairman M. Asojan said that he was also aware of the issue and urged Sabahans and Sarawakians who were unable to get into Singapore to take up the 42,000 jobs available in the various industries in Johor.

Meanwhile, a spokesman from MOM confirmed that Singapore had tightened the policies governing the hiring and retention of foreign manpower in the last few years to moderate the growth of foreign work force as well as to promote productivity-driven economic growth.

He said that foreign manpower from all sources were required to meet various criteria to be eligible for work passes.

"We will continue to approve or renew the work passes of workers from Sabah and Sarawak who are found to be eligible and suitable to work in Singapore," said the spokesman.

Malaysian High Commissioner to Singapore Datuk Md Hussin Nayan said that during the elections in Singapore, one of the issues raised was over the high number of foreign workers there and the government had taken steps to address the matter by minimising the intake of unskilled workers

Affected workers unhappy with Singapore's blanket punishment

Sabahans and Sarawakians are upset with Singapore for tightening employment regulations which bar those below 35 years of age from working in the republic.

They feel that Singapore should not impose a blanket punishment for the "rowdy behaviour" of a handful of the natives.

An affected worker, Linggi, 28, from Kapit in Sarawak, said he had been with a marine engineering company in Tuas, Singapore, since 2004 but lost his job last month when he could not renew his work permit.

"My employer and I tried to appeal several times but was rejected by the manpower ministry," he said, adding that he was earning S$12 (RM28.80) an hour.

The Iban said he had heard of many other natives below the age of 35 from Sabah and Sarawak facing similar difficulties.

"It is not fair to punish everyone else when only a handful were creating problems in Singapore," said Linggi.

Linggi has since found work in an engineering company in Pasir Gudang, which pays him only about RM4,000 a month.

Another affected worker is Sabahan Adrian, 26, who worked as a chef in a hotel earning about S$1,500 (RM3,600) monthly.

"I have been working in Singapore for six years, but all of sudden and without any reason, my work permit has not been approved."

Control the FTs not FW...
 
I feels that age should not be cited as a reason for not renewing workers permit from these 2 states , instead what the authorities could do is to conduct a background checks during a workers every 2 year renewal of permits , whether he or she have any police records. If these natives from these 2 states have clean record they should be allowed to renew their permits.
 
Kinana is a real fence sitter! Speak bad against PAP, he speak against you! Speak bad against FTs, he'll speak against you! Now he is suddenly against all foreigners!
 
Sabahans, Sarawakians below 35 allegedly barred from working in S'pore

Malaysians above the age of 18 are allowed to work in Singapore except for male natives from Sabah and Sarawak whose age limit has been raised to 35.

The new ruling was imposed as an "administrative punishment" after a series of crimes and fights involving rowdy native Sabahans and Sarawakians in the republic.


Control the FTs not FW...

Good control and good for Singaporean. Now got more openings once the FT/FW balak kampong.
 
These people from Sabah/Sarawak are of the 'head hunters' stock, they have 'savage' leanings..
 
I feels that age should not be cited as a reason for not renewing workers permit from these 2 states , instead what the authorities could do is to conduct a background checks during a workers every 2 year renewal of permits , whether he or she have any police records. If these natives from these 2 states have clean record they should be allowed to renew their permits.

The authorities are too lazy or inept(or both) to do a proper screening. The problem extends to the GLCs, they have been hiring people with fake qualifications :D
 
The authorities are too lazy or inept(or both) to do a proper screening. The problem extends to the GLCs, they have been hiring people with fake qualifications :D

What is new?? how earth then, can M.O.M. have such expensive chairs to sit on...they spend their time sitting comfortably counting the 'beans'...where they got time to check!? afterall the chairs are so affordable & can last them 14 years into their careers..
 
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Look around you. Sinkie business owners are hiring cheap foreign workers en masse. Sinkie sheep are rushing to buy iPads as opposed to Creative ZiiO tablets. Face it, Singapore is a city, not a cuntry. Who the fuck gives a damn about how many non-sinkies there are living in Singapore? You can neither touch nor feel patriotism. Money, on the other hand, is real. Less than 30% of Sinkies voted for opposition parties in the last election. The truth is that the policies of the PAPzis are attuned to the greed and callousness of Singaporeans. If you're looking for the guilty, you need only look into the mirror. :rolleyes:
 
These people from Sabah/Sarawak are of the 'head hunters' stock, they have 'savage' leanings..

Yes indeed. These folks,are descended from head Hunters n those who are less enlightened still have that savage streak in them. That's why they are so crazy.
 
Yes indeed. These folks,are descended from head Hunters n those who are less enlightened still have that savage streak in them. That's why they are so crazy.
ya, man! .. descendants of daft, low stok sinkies r stil daft, low stok sinkies! ...
 
Cheap Slavery

I feels that age should not be cited as a reason for not renewing workers permit from these 2 states , instead what the authorities could do is to conduct a background checks during a workers every 2 year renewal of permits , whether he or she have any police records. If these natives from these 2 states have clean record they should be allowed to renew their permits.


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Any law that says that you can't whip your workers ? :eek:

And doing it for free ?
 
Why Is Sim On Who So Quiet About This ?

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Sinkie sheep are rushing to buy iPads as opposed to Creative ZiiO tablets. Face it, Singapore is a city, not a cuntry.

Less than 30% of Sinkies voted for opposition parties in the last election.


Funny, not much marketing done here ? Save money, ah ? :confused:
 
Re: Socialist And Market Driven

Have worked before with these Sarawak guys in shipyards here and also in Labuan years ago..

Generally they are tough good dilligent workers.. But they can be very rowdy when drunk, much more rowdy than a group of drunk Kelings.. They love drinking this home made brew called Tuak.. Its some sort of a strong rice wine.. One drink of this Tuak, and these Sarawak boys can instantly become strong like Superman..:D
 
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Re: Socialist And Market Driven

This will force bosses to fork out $2800 for each worker instead !

The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) has taken steps to tighten foreign labour policies so as to slow down and manage the growth of the foreign workforce, enhance productivity, and ensure that Singaporeans remain at the core of our workforce. What is S$2800 nowaday, this will not affects the employment opportunities for Singaporeans lanlan have to pay lah.
 
Yes indeed. These folks,are descended from head Hunters n those who are less enlightened still have that savage streak in them. That's why they are so crazy.

Well if you think these Sabah & Sarawak Natives are descended from head hunters , you are definitely wrong , go travel to these two states you will know the people there are very nice and very down to earth
 
why not? In Singapore, age is also a reason when you are allowed to own a HBD flat alone. How much taxpayers money do you want to use to conduct such checks? How intensive? Go to Sabah to check is it?

I feels that age should not be cited as a reason for not renewing workers permit from these 2 states , instead what the authorities could do is to conduct a background checks during a workers every 2 year renewal of permits , whether he or she have any police records. If these natives from these 2 states have clean record they should be allowed to renew their permits.
 
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Many east Malaysians come here to work as cleaners... Now cannot use them, shortage of cleaners all over the island! NTUC says they will increase the salary of cleaners but this is due to manpower, demand drives up their salary not wage correction...

It is a cycle... Even town council also increase fees!
 
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