Treat migrant workers like any other human being, says Singapore lawyer
The Migrant Workers’ Law Centre @ MWC's only full time lawyer, Cik Nur Shukrina Salam provides free consultations on employment issues, criminal cases and other legal matters. STRAITS TIMES PICTURE BY JASEL POH Growing up, Cik Nur Shukrina Salam’s world was never far from the migrant worker community, said Singapore-based The Straits Times yesterday. In Singapore, she regularly saw the workers volunteering at mosques during Hari Raya, and heard her father’s stories about those he had befriended around their estate who were not receiving their salaries. While studying law at Singapore Management University in 2020, Ms Shukrina and three schoolmates created a free online salary calculator that also guides migrant workers through employment disputes. Now, the 27-year-old is the only full-time lawyer at the Migrant Workers’ Law Centre @ MWC (MWLC), Singapore’s only legal clinic that opens five days a week for the migrant worker community. Set up by...