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House help posts on Facebook, says employer makes her work till 11 pm or later: 'Mentally, physically exhausted'

A Singapore house help has alleged that her employer pays the lowest salary, delays wages and makes her cover food and cleaning supplies from her own pocket.

Published on: Dec 17, 2025 10:56 am IST
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A house help in Singapore has sought advice online after alleging that her employer pays her the lowest basic salary while making her bear the cost of food, groceries and household supplies out of her own pocket. Her account, shared in a Facebook group, details nearly a year of delayed wages, long working hours and growing physical and mental exhaustion.

The woman said that when she raised her concerns, nothing changed.(Unsplash/Representative image)

“I really need advice. I’ve been working for my employer for almost a year,” she wrote, before outlining what she described as persistent workplace issues, according to a report by The Independent Singapore. In the post, the woman revealed that for almost 3 months after joining, she paid entirely for her own groceries. “I’ve bought snacks, bread, tea, and coffee, even toiletries myself since the beginning when I arrived, while I get the lowest basic salary,” she said.

She added that while she initially used household cooking ingredients with permission, the situation later changed. “Previously, I took cooking ingredients with their permission, but they complained a lot because they were buying for Ahma (grandmother). My mistake was to give in and buy cooking ingredients for myself,” she wrote, adding that she was later told to stop buying ingredients for herself altogether.

Even on rest days, the woman alleged that her work continued late into the night. “I work very hard to be perfect because all my employers are too fussy, and it makes me mentally and physically exhausted,” she added. She also claimed she frequently bought cleaning supplies for the house without reimbursement, despite informing her employers in advance when items were running out.

She said that when she raised her concerns, nothing changed. She said that she wants to change employers, but fears doing so because she previously did not complete an earlier contract.

(Also Read: Indian man in Singapore contrasts work culture, says in India you beg for leave but abroad you only inform)

Social media reactions

Her post drew strong reactions from group members, with many urging her to document expenses and late salary payments, and to approach Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower for help. Others advised her to prioritise her health.

“Do not transfer or resign without reporting your case to MOM. Your future employer must see the MOM case records to know that you have a valid reason for terminating your contract. Your agency might not want you to report to MOM, but you must insist so that you can explain your job history,” one user wrote.

“In 3 months, you’ll already know what’s happening inside the work site. You don’t have to push yourself when you’re mentally and physically drained,” commented another.

 
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Bhavya Sukheja

Bhavya Sukheja is a Senior Content Producer at Hindustan Times with over 6 years of experience in digital journalism. She specialises in covering stories that reflect everyday human experiences, with a focus on viral videos, social media trends, and human-interest features that inform readers while sparking meaningful conversations. She loves chasing page views and finding stories that tug at readers’ heartstrings. Known for her strong news sense, Bhavya has a keen ability to spot emerging trends and craft angles that transform viral moments into impactful narratives. Her coverage spans pop culture, entertainment, global affairs, and the internet’s most talked-about topics, helping readers better understand the context behind what is trending online. Before joining Hindustan Times, Bhavya worked with Republic World and NDTV, where she developed her skills in real-time reporting and digital storytelling. Working in fast-paced newsrooms helped her build an editorial approach that prioritises accuracy, clarity, and audience engagement. Bhavya is driven by a curiosity about how people communicate and connect in the digital age. She is particularly interested in stories that highlight cultural shifts, shared emotions, and the evolving nature of online conversations. When she is not tracking trends or producing stories, Bhavya enjoys unplugging and spending time with her cat.

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