TopNews.in, 12 Jan 2009, Mohit Joshi
Singapore - The Singapore government is prosecuting a local company for not paying its foreign workers on time and providing them with inadequate accommodation, a news report said on Monday.
The Manpower Ministry said it would be prosecuting marine barge builder Tipper Corporation for irregularities involving the salaries of 421 foreign workers, mostly Bangladeshis.
Four other companies are facing similar charges relating to foreign workers' wages, proper accommodations and medical care.
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