Plenty of young pussy to up so let's enjoy them.
Now weekdays have better chance
On Wednesday (19 May), Minister of State for Manpower Gan Siow Huang urged employers to let their domestic workers have their rest days on weekdays.
They should also encourage their helpers to rest at home and avoid crowded areas.
Employers should advise helpers to avoid crowds on off days
In light of the recent surge in community cases, residents in Singapore have been advised to refrain from heading out.
To keep domestic helpers safe, employers should also make adjustments to their work arrangements.
Besides allowing them to take their rest days on weekdays, Ms Gan also encourages employers to advise helpers to rest at home instead of going out.
Should they insist on heading out, they must keep interactions brief and to groups of no more than 2.
To ensure compliance, officers from the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) and other agencies have been patrolling popular hotspots over the weekends.
Fortunately, most domestic helpers appear to adhere to prevailing safe management measures.
Others who may have failed to do so were reportedly cooperative when approached by officers.
The safety of domestic helpers – who many Singaporeans share their homes with – should be taken into account during this crucial time.