The Manpower Ministry inspected 35 F&B outlets and found that 20 of them infringed employment laws. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - Some 47 people are being investigated for their suspected involvement in illegal employment and illegal deployment offences here, the Ministry of Manpower said on Wednesday.
The ministry inspected 35 F&B outlets in the two areas from July 12 to 19 and found that 20 outlets had broken employment laws.Under the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act, employers can hire only foreign employees with valid work passes. It is also an offence to illegally deploy workers to work for persons or businesses other than the official employer, MOM said.
“This ensures that companies abide by fair and responsible employment practices, and employees are protected under our laws. Offenders will face penalties,” she added.
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