SINGAPORE - Two men linked to ambulance provider Singapore Ambulance Association (SAA) will have their work pass privileges suspended for failing to pay 54 Covid-19 vaccinators and nurses for almost three months.
The vaccinators and nurses were based at the Bukit Timah Community Club vaccination centre.
In response to queries from The Straits Times, the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) and Tripartite Alliance for Dispute Management (TADM) said on Wednesday (Sept 15) they will act against Mr Eugene Tok Yong Fa and SAA director Whey Zhen Hui, as well as their associated businesses and people.
A search of the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (Acra) records showed that Mr Tok is the director of the Singapore Emergency Ambulance Services and director of the now defunct Singapore Emergency Medical Care Training and Services.
An employer who receives a suspension will not be able to employ workers through the work pass system until it is lifted.
MOM and TADM said they are currently investigating Dr Tan Ying Zhou, a former director of SAA. An Acra search showed he ceased to be a director on July 10 and a shareholder on July 11.
TADM had been helping 15 affected vaccinators who filed claims with it and the Small Claims Tribunal since July this year.
MOM also set a final deadline of last Saturday for SAA to respond on the payments.
"Given that SAA has been uncooperative and persisted in not making payments after more than two months of engagement, TADM and the NTUC have worked behind the scenes to assist the 15 affected vaccinators," the statement read.
Private healthcare provider Parkway Shenton had hired manpower recruitment agency Megamanpower to supply workers for the vaccination efforts till early June this year.
Megamanpower then approached SAA to provide medics and nurses to the centre.
On June 7, several workers engaged through this arrangement received a message in a Telegram chat group from Mr Tok informing them that their contracts would be terminated the next day.
In July, MOM said it would investigate after it received nine complaints of unpaid wages from people who had worked as vaccinators and nurses.
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NTUC Secretary-General Ng Chee Meng said Parkway Shenton - which runs the vaccination centre - will be providing a "goodwill payment" to the 15 workers who filed claims.
This is despite Parkway Shenton having paid their wages to the subcontractor, noted Mr Ng.
NTUC said on Facebook it understands a total of 54 workers from the vaccination centre are owed salaries.
Noting that many of those who filed the claims were students, Mr Ng said Parkway Shenton chief executive Edmund Kwok, together with staff from NTUC and MOM, had met some of the affected workers.
"Our young workers have rights too, we urge others who are affected to come forward and approach TADM@NTUC or MOM, or NTUC's Young NTUC if they need assistance on employment-related matters," he added.
"It has been a difficult time for the vaccinators, who had worked on the front line but were not paid for their services", said MOM and TADM in their statement.
ST has approached SAA and Mr Tok for comment.
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