Written Answer

Plans to Strengthen the Safeguarding of Migrant Domestic Workers' Privacy Rights

Speakers

Transcript

44 Mr Fadli Fawzi asked the Minister for Manpower whether the Government has any plans to do more to safeguard the privacy rights of migrant domestic workers (MDWs), such as the right to privacy over their location on their off days.

Dr Tan See Leng: Migrant domestic workers (MDWs) are not required to reveal their location on their rest days, which are necessary to allow MDWs to recharge from work and form support networks.

At home, employers must provide their MDW with accommodation with adequate space and privacy. Employers must inform their MDW of the presence and location of any video recording devices in the home.

MDWs who have concerns about their privacy at home or on their rest days may call the Ministry of Manpower's (MOM's) MDW helpline to seek advice and support. They may also contact the helplines of non-governmental organisations, such as the Center for Domestic Employees and Brahm Centre. There are currently no plans to introduce new provisions, and MOM will continue to monitor the situation closely.