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SUMMARY:Migrant Labour in Singapore: COVID-19 and its Aftermath
DESCRIPTION:Join this conversation with USP faculty Dr Leung Wing Sze\, three USP students and four invited speakers – Debbie Fordcye (President of Transient Workers Count Too (TWC2))\, Mayrhose Coronado (a self-taught and award-winning photographer who worked in Singapore as a domestic helper)\, Zakir Hossain Khokon (a construction supervisor and freelance journalist) and Madhavan Ramasamy (a construction site engineer and a poet) – as they look at various issues and difficulties migrant workers in Singapore have experienced during and after the COVID-19 lockdown\, as well as the treatment they deserve. Three USP students – Vera Khoo\, Tan Jun Jie and Justin Quek – will also present findings from their research during the session.
URL:https://usp.nus.edu.sg/event/migrant-labour-in-singapore-covid-19-and-its-aftermath/
LOCATION:Online: via Zoom
CATEGORIES:General
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