Friendstar Supercharged May 20, 2008 Share May 20, 2008 There are several simple reasons why many Singaporean employers are reluctant to give their maids a day off. You see, if the maid runs away, the government will fine the employer $5,000. If the maid commits a crime such as shoplifting, the government will fine the employer $5,000. If the maid is caught having sex with someone, the government will fine the employer $5,000. If the maid gets pregnant, the government will also fine the employer $5,000. If you didn't know any of the above, then either you do not employ a maid, or you didn't read the small print of the Manpower Ministry's work permit conditions. Many employers are afraid that if their maid has a day off and gets into trouble, the employer will not only have to solve the trouble, but also have to fork out $5,000 as a free gift to the government. Intuitively, this smacks of gross unfairness. The employer gets punished not for something he did, but for something that somebody else (the maid) did. Furthermore, once the maid leaves the employer's residence, the employer has no way of monitoring where the maid goes and what she does there. We may draw a curious parallel with Mas Selamat's escape, and PM Lee's determined, if muddled, defence of Home Affairs Minister Wong Kan Seng in Parliament. Mas Selamat ran away. But PM Lee said that Wong Kan Seng was not at fault and should not be punished in any way. The reason being that Wong Kan Seng personally did not do anything which allowed Mas Selamat to escape. Strangely, if your maid runs away, it IS your fault and you SHOULD be punished. Even if you did not personally do anything to let her run away (apart from giving her a day off). Similarly, if your maid becomes pregnant, it IS your fault and you SHOULD be punished. Even if you did not personally do anything to make her pregnant. Oh well. What can I say? Maids are not terrorists. But then you are not Wong Kan Seng. So the rules remain stacked against you. Wong Kan Seng gets off lightly, but you won't. Even if his lapse has far greater, and graver, implications than yours. Your runaway maid wouldn't blow up Changi Airport, would she? ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gz0707 4th Gear May 20, 2008 Share May 20, 2008 ur logic is more twisted than Twisties - but then again, there is truth inside, esp those of maids doing the deed with men downstairs. Just go to void decks in the afternoons and or even at night and u can see some "meetups" ... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gearoil 1st Gear May 20, 2008 Share May 20, 2008 As it is well known, the bugger can't sing and sings only to the tune he wants it to be heard..... the politically correct note! The Sillies already can't think so much now...with the cost of living stacked against them...and the MIWs just keep siphoning from the vault...but since the 'day off issue' for maids is not compulsory...just tell the farker to shut up and go look for MSK lah! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corgan Neutral Newbie May 20, 2008 Share May 20, 2008 I was laughing my head off when I saw the article. It appeared in the papers rite? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Familymanz 3rd Gear May 20, 2008 Share May 20, 2008 http://www.mycarforum.com/forum/Others_C20..._Maid_P2353907/ http://www.mycarforum.com/forum/Others_C20...osers_P2362146/ Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr_pee Neutral Newbie May 20, 2008 Share May 20, 2008 bloody hell... where is that MSK aniwae?.... still missing... can someone let me noe how long oredi...!!??? 3 mths? 4 mths?... this cant sing guy damn gd life make stewpig decision and still got PM to cover his backside... haiya lucky basket.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mzrmazda3 6th Gear May 20, 2008 Share May 20, 2008 There are several simple reasons why many Singaporean employers are reluctant to give their maids a day off. You see, if the maid runs away, the government will fine the employer $5,000. If the maid commits a crime such as shoplifting, the government will fine the employer $5,000. If the maid is caught having sex with someone, the government will fine the employer $5,000. If the maid gets pregnant, the government will also fine the employer $5,000. If you didn't know any of the above, then either you do not employ a maid, or you didn't read the small print of the Manpower Ministry's work permit conditions. Many employers are afraid that if their maid has a day off and gets into trouble, the employer will not only have to solve the trouble, but also have to fork out $5,000 as a free gift to the government. Intuitively, this smacks of gross unfairness. The employer gets punished not for something he did, but for something that somebody else (the maid) did. Furthermore, once the maid leaves the employer's residence, the employer has no way of monitoring where the maid goes and what she does there. I didn't know that got so many rules on this maid stuff Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Friendstar Supercharged May 20, 2008 Author Share May 20, 2008 LMAO!!!! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Friendstar Supercharged May 20, 2008 Author Share May 20, 2008 errr u have a maid? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mzrmazda3 6th Gear May 20, 2008 Share May 20, 2008 My Sala Lee can't even match 1/2 of what a monk is getting ... Definately can't afford a maid Bro Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Picanto 3rd Gear May 20, 2008 Share May 20, 2008 that's the difference between a MINISTER and an ordinary citizen. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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