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Firm punished after ‘maids for sale’ ads

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Sinagpore”•Singapore has suspended a maid employment agency’s license and threatened to prosecute the company over “undignified” online ads offering Indonesian helpers for sale after the postings sparked fury.

Singapore is home to almost 250,000 maids, mostly from poor parts of Indonesia or the Philippines, who head to the tiny but wealthy city-state to earn higher salaries than they can back home.

The 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.

The ads under the user name “maid.recruitment” reportedly offered the services of several helpers from Indonesia, while some ads indicated maids had been “sold”.

The postings triggered an outcry in Indonesia, with NGO Migrant Care slamming them as “unjust and demeaning”, and they were later removed from the site.

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Singapore’s labor ministry said in a statement late Wednesday the employment agency SRC Recruitment LLP’s license had been suspended, meaning it could no longer place maids with employers, and authorities were investigating them with a view to filing charges.

“We strongly condemn the advertising of foreign domestic worker services in an undignified manner,” said Kevin Teoh, commissioner for employment agencies. 

Advertising foreign maids on an internet platform meant for trading goods “is completely inappropriate and unacceptable”, he said, adding that this was an offense.

The ministry said it told Carousell, which operates in several Asian countries, to take down the offending posts immediately after it was informed about them on September 14. 

In a separate Facebook post, Minister for Manpower Josephine Teo said she was “deeply disturbed” by the ads.

“To many of us, our foreign domestic workers are a part of the family… It is a given that we should treat them with respect,” she said. 

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