
WP’s statement is misconceived and misrepresents Government’s aims
<Press Release by Ministry of Law> The Workers’ Party says it will oppose amendments to the Protection from Harassment Act (“POHA”) because the Government does not need to be protected from harassment. The Workers’ Party’s statement is misconceived and misrepresents the issues and the Government’s aims. POHA...

WP cautions against amending POHA to protect Government
The Workers’ Party welcomes the recent decision by the Court of Appeal in Attorney-General v Ting Choon Meng that government agencies such as MINDEF do not fall under the legal definition of “persons” under Section 15 of the Protection from Harassment Act (POHA). However, we are concerned by the Ministry of Law’s response...

SDP Stands with the Terminated Surbana Workers, MOM must Look into Matter
The circumstances leading up to the recent termination of dozens of Surbana Jurong workers are dubious and should be the subject of investigations by the Ministry of Manpower (MOM). There are two areas that the MOM must look into: One, Surbana's management says that the employees were terminated because of poor performance....
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