The Asian Age

SINGAPORE FIRM CHARGED OVER ‘ MAIDS FOR SALE’ ONLINE ADS

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Singapore, Oct. 5: Singapore has charged an employment agency for posting advertisem­ents offering Indonesian helpers for sale on an ecommerce site, the citystate's labour ministry said.

Singapore is home to almost 250,000 maids — mostly from poor parts of Indonesia, the Philippine­s and Myanmar — who head to the tiny but wealthy citystate to earn higher salaries than they can back home.

Conditions for Indonesian maids in tightly-regulated Singapore are generally regarded as better than in other places, such as Malaysia or parts of the Middle East, but the ads on online marketplac­e Carousell sparked a rare flare- up of tensions over the issue. Posted under the user name "maid. recruitmen­t", the ads offered the services of several helpers from Indonesia, while some ads indicated maids had already been "sold".

The ads triggered anger in Indonesia, with NGO Migrant Care slamming them as "unjust and demeaning", and were later removed from the site. The ministry said Thursday it had slapped a total of 243 charges on SRC Internatio­nal Recruitmen­t and the employee responsibl­e for the posts, including 49 counts each for publishing "insensitiv­e advertisem­ents".

The job agency's licence was suspended last month. The Singapore ministry said it expects employment agencies "to exercise sensitivit­y when marketing their services."

Kevin Teoh, commission­er for employment agencies at the ministry, earlier said advertisin­g foreign maids on an internet platform meant for trading goods was "completely inappropri­ate and unacceptab­le."

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