Singapore’s migrant labour dilemma deepens as costs rise

Singapore’s migrant labour dilemma deepens as costs rise


As living costs rise and recruitment fees surge, questions mount over the sustainability of the city-state’s dependence on low-wage migrant workers

[SINGAPORE] For Nasir Uddin, paydays are often the only time he can afford a small treat.

The Bangladeshi construction worker, who has spent the last 12 years in Singapore, used to shell out S$6 or S$7 to buy a meal from McDonald’s or KFC. 

Now, amid rising costs of living post-pandemic, the same meals cost at least S$10.



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