A maid shared her experience working in Singapore and she complaint about her owner forcing her to change clothes as her usual clothes are too sexy.
Here is the complaint:
I want to complain against lady employerWhy mostly of lady employers they doesn’t like their maids to wear sleeveless and short pants?
They want their helpers to wear losse t-shirt lossen pants to look like an old maid or look like having 12 children. really not comfortable wearing lossen clothes and always pulling it upOnly 2 reason n my mind
1)bcz they r insecure
2) jealous wifePeace peace But I want an honest answer especially who have helpers.
A woman shared her bad experience at a Sheng Siong outlet located in Punggol Central after she was almost charged 4 times more for fish due to the mistake of the staff.
Here is the story:
I have just visited Sheng Siong at blk 301 punggol .We got one black pomfret and went to the fish section to weigh saw from the machine is $4.92 and got them clean up for me. Then I collected and overheard the guy say “wow 黑仓”
I proceed with my shopping. As my husband wanna check the price of the fish he took up the plastic and we had a shock.. that small piece of fish cost me $16.22 (Note 1kg is about 14.99)
I went back to the section and query that the fish cannot be more than 1kg. when that guy saw me immediately in split second he took up another price tag,he didn’t even weigh it and he pasted the tag (4.92) over the original tag which they tag on the plastic I know the customer should have checked the price tag when collecting the fish.. but so does the man.
If he has doubt with the tag he could have check too. And if we didn’t check can u imagine how to overcharge we were. This is so disappointing. I think I should bring awareness to consumers. And I’m glad I did check before going home else I have to make another trip. Please do check whenever we buy anything. ..记得一定要检查价格还有收据不要无辜被坑
A bunch of YP was seen singing and dancing in a private room with a Karaoke system.
They were seen dancing to the techno song and none of them was wearing a mask.
The video was recorded on Saturday(31 July) and posted at around 1AM.
Posted online
The video was posted online in the woman’s social media profile because she has no fear of the law #nofear.
For non-compliance with safe management measures under the COVID-19 offenders may be jailed for up to six months, fined up to S$10,000, or both.
If the man is caught by the Police for not wearing a mask or not wearing a mask properly he can be charged under the Covid-19 (Temporary Measures) (Control Order) Regulations 2020.
Penalties include a fine of up to SGD$10,000 and jailed for up to six months.
A netizen who was looking forward to his favourite cereal opened a box of nightmares as what he saw turned his appetite upside down.
Hi friends, please avoid buying this product for the time being. Coming from my own personal experience this morning.
The whole batch is probably affected during the manufacturing process.
Updates:2 July 10.53 am – Ntuc has finally replied to me on their Facebook messenger after 24 hours. Their customer relations team will be getting in touch with me.
The biggest seafood market in Singapore is set to resume operations tonight. After an intense battle against the spread of COVID-19, The Singapore Food Agency said that operations will resume on Aug 2.
SFA said on Facebook (Aug 1):
Jurong Fishery Port (JFP) reopened yesterday and tenants are making arrangements to resume wholesale market operations on 2 Aug.
Two rounds of deep cleaning of the entire JFP site had been done prior to the reopening on 31 Jul.
We also briefed the tenants today on JFP’s enhanced safe management measures (SMMs) and we are heartened that they all understood the need for the enhanced measures so that JFP can continue to operate smoothly.
As tenants and trade visitors adapt and adjust to the enhanced SMMs, there may be initial issues and delays and we will work closely with trade associations, tenants and workers to review and finetune the processes where necessary. Together with the industry, we will continue working hard to ensure a resilient supply of food for all!