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Singaporeans want those 'sweet Thai' maids

SINGAPORE: -- Increasing numbers of maids are being hired from Thailand, India and Burma by Singaporean employers claiming their temperaments are sweeter and they are better behaved than Filipinos and Indonesians, a newspaper reported on Sunday.

Those from Thailand, India and Burma account for just 6 per cent of the 170,000 domestic workers in the city-state. Agencies said the numbers are rising.

Mae Yap, owner of a manpower service specialising in North Indian Christian maids, told The Sunday Times that the women from her agency speak fluent English and read it as well.

While she started bringing them in for Indian employers, non-Indian families now request them as well.

Rabir Muir, a trainer in the retail industry, said her Thai maid picks up English from her two children.

The Burmese have become particularly popular, just as in Thailand. "From employer feedback, the problems of (Burmese) maids are less complicated," Kwang Fend Fang, owner of United Channel Employment Agency, was quoted as saying.

Those who are university graduates can read and understand English even if they do not speak it well, agencies said.

With the recent political upheavals in Burma, 23-year-old Nang Kham Kyein said she welcomes the opportunity to work overseas. Her employer has a household of six.

Agencies said the average monthly salary for maids is 300 Singapore dollars (about 6,900 baht or US$208).

As for cultural differences, agencies say it is only a matter of both sides adapting to each other.

Transient Workers Count Too, an organisation concerned with the welfare of migrants, told the newspaper that maids from non-traditional sou

--DPA 2008-01-06

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I just read the article today in the Straits Times.

It said the reason there are not so many Thai maids is that the wages they get could be earned back home.

I reckon its about 350 Sing Dollars a month so that would be just over 8000 THB a month.

Depending on the family they work for they might also get 1 or 2 months salary as bonus but this can not be relied upon with 1 month the most likely.

All food and board should be free too and some families will pay for a holiday home (some must be emphasised).

Now all those single guy's down here need not think they are going to get their gf's on a long term pass using this though :o

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We knew a lovely young girl in Bangkok who once worked as a maid in Singapore. Raped by the husband, beaten by the wife. Worked perpetually and was finally stiffed on her earnings.

No doubt it happens but Singapore protects maids very strongly - quite often you see some Singapore woman going to jail for slapping a maid etc

I have only heard very rarely about sexual assaults and that was groping and not something as bad as rape

If that girl had reported things it would have been investigated seriously and thoroughly - they have special provisions for this and Singaporeans are encourages to grass on employers they think may me abusing maids.

It is well recognised here the contribution maids make to the economy - without them this place would do nowhere nearly as well - it just could not function as it does and even old Harry Lee has said this in speeches.

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I just read the article today in the Straits Times.

It said the reason there are not so many Thai maids is that the wages they get could be earned back home.

I reckon its about 350 Sing Dollars a month so that would be just over 8000 THB a month.

Depending on the family they work for they might also get 1 or 2 months salary as bonus but this can not be relied upon with 1 month the most likely.

All food and board should be free too and some families will pay for a holiday home (some must be emphasised).

Now all those single guy's down here need not think they are going to get their gf's on a long term pass using this though :o

Unless a maid only works, never spends a dollar and never leaves the house where she works at, the cost of living there and being so far away from home sure aren`t worth it.

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I just read the article today in the Straits Times.

It said the reason there are not so many Thai maids is that the wages they get could be earned back home.

I reckon its about 350 Sing Dollars a month so that would be just over 8000 THB a month.

Depending on the family they work for they might also get 1 or 2 months salary as bonus but this can not be relied upon with 1 month the most likely.

All food and board should be free too and some families will pay for a holiday home (some must be emphasised).

Now all those single guy's down here need not think they are going to get their gf's on a long term pass using this though :o

Unless a maid only works, never spends a dollar and never leaves the house where she works at, the cost of living there and being so far away from home sure aren`t worth it.

Exactly - thats why Thai maids are a fraction of a % of the total.

Some maids do not get the weekly day off though - you see the adverts from agencies saying they have maids who will take no day off - disgraceful!

We had two Thai guys working for a Chinese contractor come to the condo to fix a couple of things - the ex was staying with me at the time and they happened to be from the next village to her in Nakhon Sakhon by pure coincidence.

They were on about 20k THB a month but had to work 7 days for that - they did not have to and could have the Sunday off but chose to earn as much as possible taking only special occasions off.

They had been here 5 years and took 1 week per year for a trip back to Thailand - both told the ex that once their houses were finished back home they would be finished here.

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We knew a lovely young girl in Bangkok who once worked as a maid in Singapore. Raped by the husband, beaten by the wife. Worked perpetually and was finally stiffed on her earnings.

No doubt it happens but Singapore protects maids very strongly - quite often you see some Singapore woman going to jail for slapping a maid etc

I have only heard very rarely about sexual assaults and that was groping and not something as bad as rape

If that girl had reported things it would have been investigated seriously and thoroughly - they have special provisions for this and Singaporeans are encourages to grass on employers they think may me abusing maids.

It is well recognised here the contribution maids make to the economy - without them this place would do nowhere nearly as well - it just could not function as it does and even old Harry Lee has said this in speeches.

In fairness to the Singapore government, once reported they did help this girl and flew her home. She sid she did not contact the authorities initially, as she was very scared. I do not know what they did to her employers, but it does make me wonder how prevalent this type of abuse is.

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We knew a lovely young girl in Bangkok who once worked as a maid in Singapore. Raped by the husband, beaten by the wife. Worked perpetually and was finally stiffed on her earnings.

No doubt it happens but Singapore protects maids very strongly - quite often you see some Singapore woman going to jail for slapping a maid etc

I have only heard very rarely about sexual assaults and that was groping and not something as bad as rape

If that girl had reported things it would have been investigated seriously and thoroughly - they have special provisions for this and Singaporeans are encourages to grass on employers they think may me abusing maids.

It is well recognised here the contribution maids make to the economy - without them this place would do nowhere nearly as well - it just could not function as it does and even old Harry Lee has said this in speeches.

In fairness to the Singapore government, once reported they did help this girl and flew her home. She sid she did not contact the authorities initially, as she was very scared. I do not know what they did to her employers, but it does make me wonder how prevalent this type of abuse is.

I wonder too but cases of assault or abuse of maids are widely reported from the courts with pictures, names and even places of work published.

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........No doubt it happens but Singapore protects maids very strongly - quite often you see some Singapore woman going to jail for slapping a maid etc...........

That's how it should be anywhere!!

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........No doubt it happens but Singapore protects maids very strongly - quite often you see some Singapore woman going to jail for slapping a maid etc...........

That's how it should be anywhere!!

Totally agree it should but in many countries where maid abuse is rife there are no consequences for the abuser.

Everyone always cites the plight of Filipina's in the middle east but in Malaysia it happens a lot to Indo maids and has caused friction between the two countries.

I do not know the situation about HK or anywhere else really but certain nationalities, national groups do seem to be more notorious than others (I will not point them out due to the usual cries of "It happens everywhere" mob on here for whom critical assessment of a situation and recognition of patterns is beyong their ken).

I think it is good the Straits Times reports it as widely as it does and not just in Singapoe - i have seen articles about Malaysian's and that rich Indian couple in New York state as well.

I know its the govt mouthpice and toes the PAP line but it might just be the party line is to not abuse maids due to the possible economic backlash Singapore might occur - I doubt its the human rights approach that is its main thrust :o

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Contrast the warm reception and judicial recourse opportunity along with an ability for intervention from third parties with the fate of domestic workers in Saudi Arabia. The situation for Thai maids might not be great, but it's better than having to go work in the "entertainment" industry or that of Philippinas in the Middle east.

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