SINGAPORE: Minister of State for Community Development, Youth and Sports Halimah Yacob has urged foreign domestic workers -- who would have one day off every week from next year -- to make use of the mandatory day off to upgrade themselves.
While some choose to spend their day off shopping or catching up with friends, some Indonesian maids had been spending two days every month -- for the past two to three years -- studying.
The 52 maids on Sunday graduated with high school or pre-university certificates.
Since
2009, 1,789 Indonesian maids have enrolled in the Sekolah Indonesia
Singapura to brush up on their sewing and computer literacy skills, as
well as English proficiency.
With the mandatory weekly day off
for foreign maids kicking in next year, Madam Halimah said she hopes
more maids will take advantage of the extra time they have, to acquire
new skills.
"[It would be] a chance for them to rejuvenate, to
rest and to revitalise in different ways, connecting with their friends,
with their community. But at the same time, also upgrade themselves, so
[as] to benefit themselves as well as their employers too," Madam
Halimah said.
According to the Indonesian embassy, there are currently 120,000 Indonesian maids in Singapore.
Sekolah Indonesia Singapura, a training school for maids, takes in up to 400 students a year.
With the extra day off, it expects an additional 500 to enrol in its courses next year.
It plans to roll out more courses on business management and will also hold weekly courses, instead of fortnightly.
Sekolah
Indonesia Singapura principal Yaya Sutarya said: "I would like to give
them the additional skills, like how to cook, and how to serve better,
and how to be entrepreneurs.
"After they go back from Singapore, they can open their company in Indonesia."
Courses at the school costs S$100 per year.
Separately,
Madam Halimah said her ministry is looking into ways to reduce
Singaporeans' reliance on maids, such as by increasing the number of
childcare places.
"We are one of the countries in the world with
the highest number of foreign domestic workers and many other
countries, especially the advanced, developed countries, their
dependence on foreign domestic workers is not so high," she said.
"So
we may have to think of other alternatives, rather than depend on
increasing the supply or the number of foreign domestic workers."
About 200 more childcare centres will be built by 2018 to cater to the increase in demand for childcare services.
These new childcare centres will be built in areas that have higher demand, such as Woodlands and Bukit Panjang.
- CNA/wk
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eeh noopig what u do to ur maids
Upgrade already look for another job in sg?
Originally posted by laurence82:eeh noopig what u do to ur maids
teh lor
Originally posted by TehJarVu:
teh lor
Huh?
Upgrade already no need work as maid lor.
must upgrade clean windows skills
so they wun superman