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Under-performing maids? Post their photos online to warn others

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

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MOST employers who are unhappy with the work or behaviour of their maids usually just fire them.

But at least 100 employers have taken it a step further – posting their maids’ details online and griping about their misdeeds and shortcomings.

Their reason – to warn other employers against hiring them.

The New Paper on Sunday has learnt of at least two websites where disgruntled employers have posted their maids’ photos and aired their grouses.

These sites have other content related to hiring maids here.

One such posting, which was accompanied by the maid’s photograph and passport number, said: "I took her as she is a mother of four and thought that she will be more mature and adore kids, but I was wrong."

"She is rude, loud, forgetful (even left the kitchen light on the whole night which happens often), lazy, always tells lies, always shows a black face."

Defame

Two employers who spoke to The New Paper on Sunday said they wrote the postings not to defame the maids, but to warn other potential employers.

One of them said: "My maid listened to music and ignored my sick baby’s cries. It’s not a crime but it’s still the wrong attitude."

"Many Singaporeans have maids and we trust them to look after our children and aged parents. So I felt there was a need for other people to be aware of what this maid did."

Employers can ask the Manpower Ministry (MOM) to blacklist errant maids, but these employers said they did not do so as they found it a hassle.

Lawyers The New Paper on Sunday spoke to said that some of the posts on the site could be libellous as employers were attacking the characters of their maids.

However, the creators of the two websites were unfazed when they were informed that the postings could be defaming the maids.

Both of them said they have neither been sued nor received letters of demand from maids.

The administrator of one of the websites, who wanted to be known only by her nickname Tamarind, said: "There’re thousands of honest reviews about restaurants and hotels by customers.

"I have read some very bad comments about certain restaurants in Singapore. The reviewers are only sharing their experiences – is it considered defamatory?"

"We pay maid agencies large amounts of money so when we encounter bad experiences, it is only ethical to warn other customers."

Tamarind, a computer programming lecturer, said she started the site after she changed seven maids in four years.

Three had emotional and medical problems, two had poor work attitudes, another had boyfriends in the neighbourhood while the seventh was inept, she claimed.

Tamarind recently hired her eighth maid, an Indonesian whom she described as being devoted to her family.

She said: "I have lost a lot of money, and have also been emotionally traumatised dealing with bad maids. Later, I joined Internet forums and read that many other employers have had the same, or even worse experiences than myself."

Mr Wilson Wu, who runs the second website, said employers began flaming their maids as far back as 2004.

He said the site originally began as a portal in 2000 for maid agencies to post their domestic workers’ biodata for potential employers to browse through.

Gradually, said Mr Wu, employers began flaming their former maids on the site.

While one lawyer said the postings could be potentially defamatory, she added that employers have nothing to worry about if they can prove what the maids did.

Lawyer Doris Chia explained: "The postings are only defamatory if they are not true or if they can’t be proven."

"If the employers have proof of the maids’ misbehaviour, then they are justified in writing those things."

Another defence the websites and the employers have is qualified privilege since they talk about hiring maids, said MsChia.

She explained: "People who visit the forums are either maid employers or are interested in hiring maids. So they have an interest in receiving the information in the posts."

Deplorable

Still, Mr John Gee, president of foreign advocacy group Transient Workers Count Too, found the employers’ actions deplorable.

He said: "If the employers aren’t happy with their domestic workers’ performance, they should just return them to the agency or fire them."

"They shouldn’t be complaining about them online, because these workers don’t have the means to defend themselves."

Mr Allan Wee, vice-president of the Association of Employment Agencies in Singapore, said it is futile for employers to flame their maids.

He said: "It’s useless if the employers don’t bother to blacklist the maids and prefer to just rant about them. This is because the maids can continue working here."

A MOM spokesman said employers can provide feedback on their maids by writing directly to the ministry.

She said: "MOM will review such feedback and take appropriate action based on the facts and circumstances of each case."

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Guy sells his SAF helmet online because docs are declaring him unfit

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

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An SAF serviceman is apparently selling this army helmet on a popular online forum. His reason for doing so is that doctors are declaring him unfit to serve in the army, so he does not see the point in keeping it.

STOMPer Monica, who came across the posting, said:

"Is this legal to sell?"

In his online post, the serviceman asks interested parties to drop him an email or private message.

He wrote:

"Price is negotiable.

"Reason for selling: What’s the point of having the helmet when I’m downgrading?"

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Stupid boy doesn’t realise his online bomb threats can get him arrested

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

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A STOMPer came across a Facebook profile belonging to a boy, who said that he wished he could ‘bomb’ all the top schools in Singapore, and that he should learn ‘terrorism’.

The boy said that the students in top schools are annoying because they look down on other students.

He seems clueless about how his threats can get him arrested and land him in big trouble, as the threats of bombs and terrorism are major concerns throughout the world today.

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Perverts shoot upskirt videos of S’pore girls and post them online

Monday, February 15th, 2010

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STOMPer Vaz is disturbed by perverts who shoot and publish upskirt videos of girls in Singapore on this website.

The STOMPer warns girls to be careful when using escalators as most of the videos were taken on escalators in malls and MRT stations around Singapore.

In the STOMPer’s email:

"I came across a website which has a compilation of upskirt videos apparently taken at shopping malls and MRT stations all over Singapore.

"Many of the upskirts were taken on escalators. It seems that the culprit or culprits had tailed these girls before snapping upskirt shots of them.

"Some of the places where the videos were taken include shopping malls in Bugis and Toa Payoh.

"I would just like to warn girls out there to be careful when taking the escalators, especially when they are wearing short skirts or dresses.

"What they could probably do is use their bags as shields, or ask their boyfriends to stand behind them when they are taking escalators, if they are with them.

"It’s just disturbing how some perverts get a kick out of shameless acts like this.

"These girls could be our girlfriends, wives or family members."

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Colleague gets sacked for posting company dinner video online

Friday, February 12th, 2010

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An ex-colleague of STOMPer DT was sacked simply because he posted a video of his company dinner online and the STOMPer wondered if such treatment was fair.

“I just think that the action taken was too harsh and that there is no explicit policy made known prior to this incident,” he wrote in to STOMP.

In his iPhone contribution to STOMP, he wrote:

“Recently, we had an annual Dinner And Dance at work.

“One of my colleagues took a video of each department’s performance and posted the video on Youtube.

“When some of my colleagues found out, they were quite upset.

“The management found out and they sacked him immediately.

“The reason which was given was that he had breached the company’s policy.

“I just think that the action taken was too harsh and there was no such policy explicitly made known to all the employees before.

“Is there no legal redress available for this poor guy? Can an employer take action like this?”

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