Great uncertainty for Myanmar foreign domestic workers in Singapore
The Myanmar community in Singapore said there is great uncertainty about what is happening at home. Maid agencies dealing with foreign domestic workers from Myanmar said the situation is still evolving, and this is affecting those wishing to go home, or even those awaiting to fly in to meet future employers. The Humanitarian Organisation for Migration Economics (HOME) added that it's also a difficult time for workers stuck here, as even if flights were to resume, they are likely to be limited to the capital Yangon.
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