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Singapore Accident Help Centre aims to protect Malaysian workers at risk of road accidents crossing Causeway

30 November 2022

JOHOR BARU, Nov 30 —Singapore Accident Help Centre (SAHC) today stressed that Malaysians working in Singapore must know their rights and the laws in……

SAHC揭露有人为利益 导致大马人狮城发生意外 无法索赔

08 February 2023

(新山30日讯)新加坡意外援助中心(SAHC)揭露,在某些情况下,我国公民在新加坡发生交通意外,竟无法通过保险获得公平的赔偿。该中心发现,这是因为一些有心人士为了自己的利益,以及利用受害者缺乏相关方面知识的情况下进行操控……

What should we do if we encounter accident when we commute daily between Singapore and Malaysia?

11 February 2023

In this exclusive interview, Z Channel spoke to the SAHC to explore what they do to help Malaysians working in Singapore……

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Period of heightened safety extended by 3 months amid ‘concerning’ rise in workplace deaths: MOM

13 Feb 2023

In an article published in the Straits Times on Saturday, 11 Feb 2023, the Ministry of Manpower announced that they would be extending the existing ‘Heightened Safety Period’ in Singapore by 3 months in order to curb a “concerning” rise in workplace deaths.

Volunteers! We Need You!

10 March 2023

SAHC is looking for volunteers to join hands with YB Andrew & YB Jimmy Puah to help the flood victims in Johor rebuild their……

Welding Course

14 Feb 2023

This news is for Malaysians working in Singapore without a SPM certificate as well as for those who want to work there.  Your chances…..

Visit by YB Andrew, DAP State Assemblyman for Stulang, Johor

16 March 2023

The Singapore Accident Help Centre (SAHC) Johor received a pleasant surprise when YB Andrew Chen Kah Eng made a surprise visit to SAHC center……

Employers must provide medical insurance coverage of at least $60,000 for maids, migrant workers from July

06 April 2023

From July 1, employers of work permit and S Pass holders will need to provide their workers higher medical insurance coverage with an annual claim limit of at least $60,000, up from the current $15,000…….

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