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The Workers From Samsui

Monday, 17 December 2007
President of TWC2, John Gee contributed a paper to a photo exhibition by Sim Chi Yin to be shown across bus stops in Singapore. 
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Futsal Tournament Held to Mark International Migrants' Day

Monday, 17 December 2007
Channel News Asia recently covered a story on the futsal contest held during International Migrants' Day on 16th Dec 2007. 
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The ASEAN Declaration

Friday, 23 November 2007
TWC2 reports on the ASEAN Declaration and other presenting issues including signing a regional campaign on recognising domestic work as work.
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My Day Off Bazaar

Thursday, 15 November 2007
Transient Workers Count Too (TWC2), a society with a commitment to promoting the wellbeing of migrant workers, is having a second-hand book-selling drive. The first bazaar was held at LIME Flea market last year and this year, we’re bringing the bazaar to Waterloo Street!
 
Date: 24th November 2007
Time: 10am to 6pm
Venue: SCWO Centre, 96 Waterloo Street
 
Come join us at SCWO. We will also be selling TWC2’s T-shirts and Dignity Overdue, the story of our origins and inspirations. If you’d like to speak to members of TWC2, this is the time to come meet them up close and personal!
 
Thank you to all who came down to support!
 

New T-shirts for sale!

Monday, 24 September 2007

Recently, TWC2 worked with Catapult Advertising to create the following series of T-shirts for sale. They come in Large and Medium sizes only and are for purchase at $15. Email us at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it if you wish to get one, or call 6247 7001 now!

 "Catapult Advertising came up with three T-shirt designs that highlight the salary problems in TWC2's 'Debts, Delays, Deductions' report identified a year ago. They do so with humour. When we first saw them, we wondered what domestic workers would make of them, but those who saw the designs thought that they were good." - TWC2's President John Gee

 

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