During Progress Singapore Party’s (PSP) 4th Meet PSP session on Wednesday night (17 June) via Zoom and Facebook Live, party member Kala Manickam was asked several...
The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) announced earlier today (17 June) that as Singapore enters Phase 2 of its reopening, domestic workers will be permitted to go...
Following the increasing number of migrant workers’ dormitories being cleared of COVID-19, many migrant workers have been returning to work under the condition of both employers...
Since the report of the survey regarding essential workers was published on Sunday (14 June), there were three ranking lists of essential and non-essential jobs, as...
During the circuit breaker (CB) period where social gatherings were prohibited, people were caught flouting the safe distancing measures as they gathered at Robertson Quay. Two...
Two weeks since the circuit breaker ended on 2 June, the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) revealed that a total of 52 composition fines have been issued...
A survey carried out by The Straits Times and consumer research firm Milieu Insight revealed that Singaporeans are willing to “pay more” for essential services. Eight in...
A case of animal abuse reportedly broke out at a three-storey house located at Sunrise Walk in Yio Chu Kang recently, involving a domestic helper and...
During an online Meet-The-People session hosted by the Progress Singapore Party (PSP) last night (11 June), several panellists took part in the Facebook Live broadcast –...
With doubts and questions revolving around the TraceTogether mobile application that was said to facilitate in COVID-19 contact tracing, it was revealed that this particular technology...