'But I have no choice , when I ask about release paper she don’t want to sign'
SINGAPORE: A maid who has been working for a Malaysian expatriate family since 2018 took to social media asking others for advice on her working conditions.
She added that the first few years she was working for the family, her employer would fine her $2 to $10 for every mistake she made. The woman would then give the total amount to charity. The helper asked her agent about this, and “my agent said the MOM doesn’t allow employers to do that. Then I tell her about what my agent said and she is not Happy”.
average salary in Singapore. She’s even not happy paying my salary and the levy’s every month to government , everytime she is angry it make me stress up , to be honest I cry a lot cause of her word. But I have no choice , when I ask about release paper she don’t want to sign”, the maid wrote. cut my salary if not she will hire someone to clean the house and paid with my money”, the maid wrote, explaining that when the house is not as clean as she wants, her employer would threaten to cut her salary or use the money to hire someone else to clean the house.
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