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Riots and Rights: Law and Exclusion in Singapore’s Migrant Worker Regime

Year of Publication: 2022
Month of Publication: 6
Author(s): Jaclyn L. Neo
Research Area(s): Asian Legal Studies
Book Title: Migrant Workers in Singapore: Lives and Labour in a Transient Migration Regime
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing
Abstract: This article examines the legal framework regulating unskilled and low-skilled migrant workers in Singapore. It argues that the current legal framework discriminates against these migrant workers and conceptualizes them as undesirable for inclusion in the wider society. This, it is contended, is premised on the assumption that migrant workers could be sequestered from the local population to some extent. This article provides some challenges to this assumption, highlighting instead some of the broader social and political consequences of this exclusionary legal framework. Consequently, it is argued that a more inclusive and integrationist approach is needed, and some positive developments are highlighted.
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